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MANY
PEOPLE
DiiOWNED.
Spantsh
Steamer
Vizcaya
Collides
W1th
a
Schooner,
DEATH
INSTANTANEOUS.
•
Result
of
Contact
With
an
Elec-
trw
Light
W1re
RAILROAD
DESPOILS
LAND.
MANY
PEOPLE
SUPPOSED
DROWNED
Spa.uush
Steamer
VIZ<\ny:a
Coll•des
With
a
Schooner
Otl'
Barnegat
By
Telegraoh
to
Tbe
Fteemnn
:NEW
1
ORK
Oct
31
-The
steamer
Hum
boldt
whtch
arrtved
to
day
from
Braztl,
re
ports
that
the
SpaniSh
steumer
V1zcnya
sail
mg
from
here
yesterday
afternoon
when
ofi
:Barnegat
was
run
Into
by
an
unkno\
n
schooner
and
the
cupta.1n
an
1
61
pns.::;engers
were
lo•
Both
vessels
sank
The
fate
of
the
captam
and
crew
of
the
schooner
iS
un
known
A
rlncf
officer
second
officer
mr
geon
one
'nginecr
s.nll
ewht
of
the
crew
were
pte
ked
UJJ
AmonS{
the
p~sseuger~
of
Tlw
VIzca}a
were
'Cuban
mill!Onmre
lns
Wile
an
l
tl'l\o
ell!ldnn
fhe
captam
ned
ere\
of
the
sch
>
ner
arc
suppoe
<I
tole
lo•t
1
b.e
\Urnvor'\'
are
unnble
to
~1v
the
partt('U
l1r'
of
the
r
Jll!,ron
rr
llti
cun>e
11Ie
VIZCJ\!l
'\'
of
1
lb8
tons
re~ISter
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le
Ion
Nl
to
tl
c
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of
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Hillers
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n
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ba1l0s
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l
omp8n
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rtl
e
t
e
com
pan'
s
ngenb
I
t\n
L
HER-
It
\nnw
<aid
tl
e
V
IZCO)
a
ba
1
fi
numler
oF
pa~c:cngtrs
One
rf'port
qlJS
1t
bad
'0
It
I<
Impn•••'
lc
however
to
n'cer
tum
d<
fimteh
how
ru
lllY
pa<sco.;t
rs
It
car
Tiell
Ht
the
office
of
the
a~~;ent
hne
1s
the
ckrks
In
th~
t\
mp:1rflq
ll>.':ieoce
of
the
agent
refuse
to
l{lVe
wforrnutwn
It
1~
f
~pee
ted
the
1gent
w1ll
rdurn
to
bts
office
thb
ufter
noon
fhe
Captam
of
the
steamer
Humboldt
re
ports
tlwt
nt
6
nell
ck
tlns
mormng-
stx
mtlc~
east
of
Bar
1egat
he
sJo-hted
a
Wieck
and
bore
down
to
It
1
bewredcd
vess~]
proved
to
be
the
ste
tmcr
V1
caya
which
sailed
llence
yeotcrday
fnr
liHana
He
saw
scv
era!
pers
os
m
the
rlg!:(Ini!'
and
sent
a
lJoat
to
tbclr
rescue
The
cL1ef
and
second
officers
su
rrreon
nc
engineer
and
three
of
the
crew
were
taken
off
and
brourrht
here
The
persong
rescued
state
that
on
the
even
mg
of
the
tLJrfJeth
mstsnt
at
8
o'clock
the
steamer
was
run
mto
by
s
four
masted
coal
laden
schooner
supposed
to
be
bound
to
the
northward
Both
vessels
sank
w1thm
five
mmutcs
One
colored
!my
was
taken
ashore
by
the
schooners
boat
11n<l
landed
at
Barne
gat
Captam
Cum11l
of
the
V1zcaya
was
drowned
as
was
ulso
n
part
of
Its
crew
1n
a11
about
61
persoas
FOUR
MEN
\HELD
UP
AND
ROBBED
By
a.
LunA
Hu!hwayman
Nenr
Texarkana
Arka.msa~,
un
\oVednesday
By
Telegrnnn
to
Tbt>
Freeman
,
TEXAIUU.,.A,
Ark
,
Oct
31
-A
lone
hHrb
wayman
held
up
and
robbed
four
men
near
bere
Wednesday
Two
men
named
Mark
ham
toVJk
two
bales
of
cotton
to
New
Boston
where
they
sold
them
On
the
way
bJCk
they
were
confronteo
on•tne
road
by
the
rob
her
dressed
as
a
tramp
wbo
empbasrzed
his
~e:9:~
fo.o
thPtr
'J!Oney
ttnd
watch\\
t>y
\'..
r~tolver
jp
lhfl
.
.tR<'.I!
Qt~on.e
of
tl(e
meB
-i.~r
biB
neman~etre
ac~ded
to
the
tnan
compelled
ona
of
them
to
dismount
and
Jllmpmg
on
the
horse
be
r.ode
awav
Shortly
arterw:rrds
Hon
W
Hudgms
one
of
the
attornevs
m
the
cotton
belt
rohbery
-case
and
P(}lhns
Rorlge;s
another
attorney
came
along
and
to
them
the
Markams
related
their
experience
The
story
wus
reccJved
w1th
laughter
the
llttorneys
savmg;
the
braverv
of
t~o
men
who
allowed
one
man
to
rob
them
m1ght
be
que~twned
About
100
yards
further
on
the
attorneys
were
stopped
by
the
same
man
and
the
expenence
of
the
Markham~
was
reptated
and
a
considerable
sum
of
money
anrl
their
watcnes
wm
e
taken
Hudgins
hired
a
horse
and
set
out
after
the
man
A
New
RaJlroad
By
Tele-granb
to
The
Freeman
ALBA~Y
Oct
31
-Articles
of
assocmhon
of
the
Moh
1wk
Valley
&
Northern
Railway
Company
were
filed
to
day
w1th
the
Secre
tary
of
State
A
r\ad
about
2~
miles
In
length
IS
to
be
constructad
commeucmg
m
the
village
of
Polanrl
Herkimer
county
ami
ruumng
thence
by
the
most
direct
•md
feasible
route
v'a
the
town
or
Trenton
Oneula
county
and
the
'Ill
age
of
Gang
M1lls
Herkm1er
county,
to
anrl
termmatmg
m
tbe
TIIIa!:(e
of
Nobles
borough
Herkimer
countv
The
new
com
pany
IS
capitalized
st
$3n0
000
and
bas
as
Directors
Robert
C
Alexander
Warren
H1g
ley
David
L
Rt
John
and
A
G
Mills
Ne\
1'
ork
A
R
Harper
Philadelob!fi
A
B
Steele
Albert
1-\
Jlber
Wa·oer
Miller
Her
kimer
Henry
Patton
Alh•ny
D
C
Le
fev're
Buffalo
C
I!
Phillips
Brooklyn
WJihom
A
Rnberts
Cobleskill
and
Thomas
E
Merntt
Middleville
ConsniDption
Cure
for
the
Wealthy
Bv
Cable
to
Jhe
FrPr--man
BERLIN
Oct
31
-Professor
Koch
refu<es
to
say
more
on
tbe
>uhJect
of
b1s
di\covmy
of
the
cure
fur
consumption
than
has
been
pul
hsbed
m
the
Natwnal
Zituug
No
fur
ther
particulars
are
obtmnable
except
that
metallic
salts
are
used
m
the
preparation
of
the
lymph
The
lymph
haVIng;
killed
the
bacillus
acts
as
a
medmm
to
re
estabhsh
the
patients
health
by
Its
mherent
healing
powe1s
and
also
fortlf:ies
b1m
ag;amst
tile
fur
tiler
mvaswns
of
the
bac1Uus
The
I
ymph
Is
obtamed
by
a
long
aml
extremely
difficult
process
at
_great
cost
and
the
cure
will
there
fore
be
available
onlv
for
the
wealthy
1f
the
remedv
IS
not
bought
by
the
govern
meuts
of
the
different
countnes
for
the
general
benefit
or
humamty
In
the
Hands
of
the
8herdi
By
Telegranh
to
II.!e
ttreeman
CmCAGo
Oct
31
-The
.Arktn8a!D
T1
av
-eller
edited
by
Op1e
P
Rertd
the
humonst
has
been
taken
nosoesown
of
by
the
Sheriff
on
an
executton
Is~ucd
on
Jnll~rnents
aggre
gatm~
$1
500
m
favor
of
the
Eagle
Paper
Company
and
W
A
Fowler
The
reason
alleged
for
the
financml
trouble
IS
thut
the
eirculatiOn
of
,he
paper
has
fallen
off
and
.collectiOns
are
slow
Attempted
Train
U
reeking
By
felegraph
to
The
Fref'man
CmcAoo
Oct
31
-A.
dastadly
attempt
to
wreck
a
tram
on
the
Pittsburg
Fort
Wavne
&
Chicago
Railway
at
the
corner
of
Th~rt.eth
street
and
Fourth
avenue
wa~
discovered
ano
fmsllaterl
I
J
a
poiJCeman
early
this
morn
mg
A
bar
ot
Iron
24
feet
long
was
stretched
across
the
t1ack
and
l!ed
down
East
A
fn(\an
Colony
Flourishing
By
Cabl-e
to
Tbe
Freeman
BERLIN
Oct
31
-Rer
lvmg
to
an
addreos
from
the
Coloma!
Soc1etv
Chancellor
Von
Capnv1
sa}
s
he
1ep;arrls
tho
East
J\fncan
Colonv
a~
vlry
promi::;tng
and
expresses
the
hope
that
pnvate
capital
to
further
Its
m
jerests
Will
soon
bP-
forthcoming
Judt:ments
A:,:a1nst
Clothiers
By
Telegraph
to
The
Freeman
'-
Cmc.A.GO
Oct
31
-Twenty
six
confesswns
til
of
JUdgment
aggregating
$200
000
have
~
beenJenter.ed
agamst
Leopold
Brothers
&
Com
~
pany
wholesale
clotluers
at
229
Frank.lm
\.street
THE
KINGSTON
WEEKLY
AL,
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
6,1890.
TERRIBLE
MURDER
IN
ERIE
COUNTY
Two
Little
Girls
Thrown
from
a
Railroad
Brld2e
75
Feet
fbz:h.
By
TelegraDh
to
The
Freeman
BUFFALO,
Nov
l-One
of
the
most
terri
ble
murders
ever
knowu
tn
the
hrstory
of
E•~e
county
was
committed
at
Akron
24
mtles
e\\t
of
this
<'Jty
last
nutht
A
yo•ubg
woman
named
Sarah
McMullen
aged
19
for
rnerlv
hvmg
m
Buffalo,
but
lately
resrdlng
w1th
Mrs
Patrick
Brown
m
Akron,
enticed
Delta
Brown
aged
s1x
years,
and
Nellie
:!!lay
Conners
aged
10
yes.rs
to
the
Akron
cement
works
narrow
guage
rmlroad
brtd)!e
hetghl
7tl
f~et
over
Murder
creek
All
of
a
sudden
she
pushed
Della
Brown
over
the
s1de
of
the
bndge
and
then
grabbed
Nellie
May
Connors
nod
hurled
her
mto
the
precipice
below
:Ncll!e
was
m•tnntly
ktlled
but
fortunately
little
Dehn
Brown
hves
to
tell
the
terrtble
aale
as
related
Her
litlle
arms
and
legs
are
broken
and
n1tbough
terribly
bru1~ed
It
lS
lhought
sl
e
w1ll
recover
Last
Dl!\ht
the
ctttzeus
of
Akron
searched
fot
the
Jnlsstng
gnls
and
fo
1n
l
them
nt
nhout
2
o
clock
dns
m
mm)l;
For
several
hours
little
Dehn
had
laH.l
on
the
stone
at
the
side
of
the
creek
un
able
to
move
Sht
said
to
Constable
Burns
that
Snrah
hart
bnrd
work
m
puslngg
:Nellie
Connors
over
the
~Ide
of
the
bridge
and
Pame
very
ne
11
fnlhng
ovPI
h~r~elf
Afte1
comunttmrr
the
net
S11rah
McMullt
n
returned
to
Mr
tlrown
s
house
and
said
to
Mrs
Brown
I
am
!lO!ug
away
Perh
1po
you
~Ill
uot
see
me
a
gam
At
the
same
time
extendwg
her
h
md
.l\Trs
Brown
tboul(bt
she
was
fo
>hog
when
SaiUIJ
ll!;nln
spoke
up
Well
If
you
wont
shake
hand•
with
me
ail
nght
and
\\'
I
'
ut
Her
acllons
rxc1t<
d
the
cuno<Jty
f,
rl
e
family
8arah
startul
for
the
bnd~~:e
ov<
r
the
b
n
at
Akron
about
10
feet
hi
•h
nnrl
mnv•ng
at
the
plnce
stepped
m
between
tilr
1ron
braces
nnd
JUmped
mto
the
wnter
whH
b
IS
•everal
lett
11
cp
Simon
Brown
saw
lwr
and
run
to
tl
t'
~pot
au
l
rc~cue
I
N
1rah
frc
m
lr
\'mng
No
rut<»on
IS
ass1gne<l
flr
the
tcrr1l
1
e
d<(.ll
It
110:
lJehevc
l
to
be
a
('f3Z\
act
(
l
l(r
t1
te
lffa1r
bas
created
the
reat~
s
ex
cit<
mtnt
1n
A
kr
m
and
the
In)
s
to
\
surrolll
du
p:
h<
r
ohJ<
ct
111
committtn!!;
\wh
an
H
t
mnkes
the
cose
\II
the
m01e
corn
nl
f'ntell
She
is
m
c
I>totly
and
VI
Ill
m
t
tnlk
THE
SURVIVORS
OF
THE
COLLISION
Between
the
~tenuu•r
Vn:caya
Bnd
Schooner
i!l.ttrg~:nv~
at
Le\Yt'l'l
Ut~laware
Hy
Te-le-graph
to
Thf't
Freeman
LEw>s
Del
Nov
1
-The
surv1vors
of
tlte
colliSion
of
the
steamer
Vlzcava
and
the
schooner
C.
orne
hus
H
11
cruye
who
W<re
brought
here
la•t
m,;ht
un
tbe
lUI!;
Hercules
are
us
folio\
s
From
the
CornPlms
Hargrave
f
aplnm
John
F
Allen
c
f
Fall
River
FIT't
lllate
H
C
Pcrnn~r
'f
P.lnlanelpllla
seamen
Andrew
Hansen
'f
I.loslon
John
Smith
of
England
George
Dmancl
of
l:'l
Jiadelphi•
J
>hn
An
clcrson
of
Bo•ton
Tl.!eorald
Thoralrlson
of
N<
rwa\
Hnrvev
Gam
r
of
Philadelphia
Hans
M
Holmsen
of
Norway
F'rom
the
V1zcnyn
Arturo
Gerala
of
San
tander
Leopolda
Modl!>VIlla
of
C!ldiz
A.n
gel
Escandon
of
Santander
Leandro
Ga
cw
of
Bilbao
Andres
CaldB
nf
Pooteverdera
Alonzo
Bartlela,
of
C~d1z
Ramon
Cemaua
of
Coruna
PoiNT
PLEAMNT
N
J
No.-
1
-The
crews
of
the
va.rwus
hfe
!O:al'\ing
~tntlons
a.l
mg
the
coast
are
cons.antly
pntrollml(
the
be•cb
but
m
fnr
have
been
unahl9
to
d1•cover
any
more
be
dies
that
may
I
llt.Tft
1
een
washed
ashore
from
I
he
two
wre~ke
I
-.rsscls
rhe
spars
of
the
V1zc•yacan
be
oeen
plamly
from
•bore
A
wreckml(
steamer
is
lymg
along
Side
the
\reck
nod
there
SPems
to
be
little
doubt
tb11t
the
bodies
earned
down
on
the
cabm
and
stokeholes
of
the
steamer
wrll
re
mam
where
tney
are
unt1l
the
ve•sel
IG
IaiSed
The
steamer
hes
directly
m
the
hue
of
ocean
tr'lV~land
IS
a
dangerous
obMtructton
to
nav1
g1>1H>xt
t
It
seemr
c~rta'n
that
115llvg$)\\Gre
lost
-
Exciting
Adventure
By
Telegraph
to
Tht>
Freem\\-
TROY
Oct
31
-Two
men
named
Benson
and
Fletcuer
etnte
emploves
making
re
pairs
at
the
state
dam
across
the
Hudson
at
this
city
met
yceterd!lf.
ftfternoon
with
an
excltm~~:
adventure
1he
condemn•d
c;mal
boat
Roberts
of
Burlme:too
Vt
hes
ot
the
state
dam
aBel
as
the
work
of
repairs
wastm
peded
by
the
lngh
water
the
endeavor
was
mado
to
hnng
the
boat
sidcwavs
and
load
It
With
stones
in
order
to
form
a
break
water
The
boat
broke
!\WilY
from
the
tu\s
that
were
trymg
to
hold
rt
and
plun~;ed
over
the
side
of
the
dam
Benson
and
Fletch
er
took
\
skiff'
and
11ttempted
to
save
a
por
!Jon
of
the
wree:ka!(~
An
oar
broke
and
the
boat
rushed
toward
the
dam
Benson
Jumped
and
wM
caught
near
the
wreckage
boat
Fletcher
remamed
In
the
skiff'
and
shot
the
ra
ptds
safely
Benson
was
finally
rescmd
11fter
being
thoroughly
chilled
Anchor
Compan:r
Defaults
By
Tttlegraph
to
The
Freeman
DETROIT
.l\1JCh
Nov
1
-Applfcal!on
was
made
yesierday
for
the
appomtment
of
Receiver
for
the
Anchor
Manufactunng
Com
pany
On
l!
ebruarv
1
the
company
1•sued
800
bondE
at
$500
ench
umountmg
to
$400
000
to
Hugh
H
Edwards
of
.New
York
as
Trustee
for
a
large
number
of
creditors
m
thuc
City
The
bonds
W(re
to
became
due
n
fiye
years
and
earned
sem1
annual
wterest
at
6
percent
They
\ere
secured
by
second
mortg
age
on
s~
acres
of
land
on
the
River
Rou~te
three
rn1les
betow
Dttrmt
and
on
the
Immen>e
COOperage
Situated
thereon
the
propertv
or
the
comp~ny
A
condJtwu
was
Inserted
that
should
anv
default
be
made
1n
,my
of
the
payments
or
wterest
for
more
than
30
davs
or
should
the
works
stop
runmog
the
whole
was
to
become
due
The
compauy
defaultecl
and
hence
the
above
actwn
Can
Newspaperjil;
Print
'News\'
By
Tele~rapn
to
'I
he
Fr~emr.~.n
LEAVENWORTH
Kans
Nov
1
-Post
master
Rllclne
agam
threw
the
mall
ed!lwn
af
the
Leavemcorth
1
•mcs
out
of
tl.!e
mall
vesterday
The
puper
was
unmailable
yes
terday
because
It
reprmted
the
h•t
of
the
Catholic
fair
raffles
m
givmg
an
account
of
the
Postmasters
actwn
Postmaster
General
W-anamaker
sustmos
Postmaster
Hitclne
and
m
1eply
to
Ins
teleg1am
of
mqwry
simply
Wired
unma1lable
Yesterday
afternoon
smt
was
filed
by
the
Time&
al!alnst
Ritchie
for
$10
000
damae:es
The
claim
Is
made
that
no
law
~an
forbid
an
Amencan
news
paper
to
pnnt
the
news
A
Tragedy
in
CaiJfornla
By
Telegraph
to
The
Freeman
WESTPORT
Cnla
Nov
1
-Yesterdav
mnrnmg
Frank
Mason
s'l
t
am)
krlled
his
two
brotuers
ID
law
Charlts
and
Matthew
V
unn
w
h1le
tllev
were
asleep
In
1\lason
s
house
two
miles
from
hew
Mason
fled
to
the
woods
l'ri
>re
shots
\ere
henrrl
m
the
woods
and
It
IS
tbnught
Mason
killed
others
or
himself
No
(
ause
can
be
as\Igned
for
the
d~ed
except
msamtv
Mrs
J'.l~son
IS
lying
ll!lCOllSCIOUS
from
the
shock
Will
Make
Theu
Own
Liquors
I!Jy
Telegraph
to
The
Fr~P.man
\'T
Lours
Oct
31
-rue
wbJ~kPy
dealers
here
hem!(
dJssatJsfied
With
the
manner
m
wbrch
the
trust
IS
munagm_g
the
wb1okey
makmg
busmess
of
the
count1y
have
or)!amzed
a
company
w~ch
\
capital
of
$1DO
000,
and
mll
make
their
own
hq
uor•
Conv1cted
of
1\lanslau\hter
By
-eJegra.ob
to
The
Freeman
:NEW
YoRK
Oct
31
-Charles
Cromley
the
actor
otherwi~e
known
as
\Vebster
who
on
August
19
shot
and
killed
Robert
Jl.lc
Neil
the
young
engineer
was
convrcted
to
day
of
manslaughter
m
\be
first
degree
The
Brttish
Loss
at
Vttu.
By
Cable
to
The
Fre•man
ZANZmAR
Nov
1
-An
offimal
report
states
that
the
Bntish
loss
at
the
stormmg
of
VItu
was
four.
wounded
The
Native
loss
Will!
50
kijled
and
wany
wounded.
Bualnfl'ss
PoTtJon
of
the
'la:e~o~:~a3:~,:)l:r~~
trrely
Destroyed-Loss
l!y
Telegranb
t.o
Tbe
Freeman
PEoRIA
Ills
Nov
1
-The
business
JlQr·
two
of
the
town
of
CbJlhcothe
was
almost
entirely
destroyed
by
fire
last
night
Tile
fire
orlginnU,d
m
Hancock's
livery
sta
spread
1apltlly
m
all
directions
The
of
tilts
c1ty
was
appealed
to
for
help
a
specml
tram
with
fire
engme
was
sent
but
as
there
were
no
means
of
unloading
tile
ma-
clnnes
they
could
not
be
uhl.zed
Tbe
tele
)l\raph
and
telephone
offices
were
burned
out
The
followmg
bmldrnga
were
destroyed
Mary
G1nr
s
m1lhnery,
John
Storry's
ta1lor
shop
G
0
Frederick
s
butcher
shop
Dame!
Dougherty
s
saloon,
Kme:
Brothers
saloon,
Wrlbam
Stor
rv
s
wa!:(on
and
blacksml!h
shop
D
P
8mtth
s
sbne
shop
Dr
C
John's
drug
store
F
reclenck
Sm1th'R
bnkPry
the
rest
deuce
of
Mrs
B1ddlecorn
Ely
Mitchell's
Jewelry
store
W
tlllam
Mille•
's
bouse
Cot
tuge
Hotel
N
H
Betley
furniture
F
W
Ba1lev
Bullettn.
office
Wolf
Brothers'
saloon
and
btlhard
place
P
P
Matthews
dry
goods
Mooney
&
M
oooe\
s
grocery
H
A
Mrad
s
grocery,
R1chnrd
H
ughcs
saloon
Walker
shoes
Mal
he's
barber
shop
Mnrv
Boozes
mtllinery
P~>st
Of!Ice
pwbahly
much
mntl
destroyed
Nel,on
Bwthe<\
hlllwrd
hall
Rnhen
Ine:er
soils
'\loun
·willll!m
Krel.!
s
restaurant
Cnrter
&
tleebe
s
butcher
shop
Loss
$200,
000
CHll
DR&N
BURNED
TO
DJU.TII
By
Tt:'Iegraoh
w
The
Freeman
GLI
\wooo
Mmn
Nov
1
-TbA
Lake
House
at
Starbuck
was
burned
last
me:ht
1
\u
children
of
the
proprietor,
E
P
Bybee
''em
h
nued
to
death
Two
others
were
so
h\
lly
t
urnod
that
they
are
not
expected
to
In<
'I
he
origin
of
the
fire
1s
unknown
111usKll:OON
MJCh
Nov
1
-The
lllu•ke
;;on
Slnno:Je
&
l
umber
Company
s
mrll
aud
do~ks
wtth
10
000
000
shtugl~s
and
500
000
f~et
or
luml1cr
\ere
burntd
this
mornm,;.
Less
$75
000
The
mlllls
msurecl
OPEN
FOR
TRAFFIC
IN
FOUR
YEARS
1'Vt
..
at
a
Member
of
En!i:ineering
Staft
Sa:tA
About
NJcaragua
Canal
By
Telegra.ph
to
1he
Freeman
ST
Loms
Oct
31
-Max
Reber
a
mem
her
of
th
enl(meermg
staff
of
the
Nicaragua
Canal
ConstructiOn
Company
1s
m
the
CitY
He
suy~
thut
the
work
upon
the
canal
from
the
entrance
at
Graytown
bas
progressed
mto
the
mlenor
about
I3t
miles
to
what
is
known
WI
the
drnde
cut
A
railroad
runuwg
10
miles
mto
the
country
bas
been
bu
It
by
the
company
from
Grev
town
through
the
swamps
to
the
d!YJde
cut
for
transporting
Its
men
and
rna
ten
1!
It
IS
built
entirely
upon
corduroy
pontoons
of
fell
en
tree
logs
'l
be
\1\0rk
at
the
rock
d\1lle
cnt
IS
the
most
oilfficult
of
•11
as
It
1s
through
tho
ool!d
rock
The
balance
of
the
constrnctwn
\'ll
be
comparatl'oely
easy
to
the
Pactl'ic
coast
and
Will
be
pn•be<l
forward
as
r&.pidly
us
poss11lle
The
eanal
will
he
completed
and
epen
for
traffic
Ill
the
nGxt
!our
years
----~--
The
Shooting
of
the
Foster
Woman.
By
Telegraph
to
Tne
Freema.n
ELiliRA
Nov
1
-At
an
early
hour
tins
mormng
a
startlmg
statement
was
made
w
reg~•
d
to
the
shootmg
of
tbe
Foster
!j'oma
n
last
n1~rht
by
Wtlh3m
E
Decker
It
ifas
tn
the
effe<'t
that
the
sbontmg
occurred
ntpbout
7
o
clnck
but
that
the
alnrm
was
not
g1vtn
until
8
2<>
o
clock
over
&n
hour
Hnd
a
hlllf
later
At
2
15
tins
mormng
Chief
Little
ur
rested
Mrs
Brees
ant!
locked
her
report
of
her
haVlDJ!
the
for
over
an
hour
tndllltltT>
t.l:.,i;ij:.&,,.fi!ii'1
By
Tolegra.pb
w
The
Freeman
Kmy
WEST
Fla
Nov
1
-The
Spanish
Consul,
Senor
Frnoci•co
DeBagner,
&fter
leaVIng
his
office
1
hursday
D!l!bt,
WdS
the
victim
of
an
unpnvoked
Msault
by
Juan
Garcia
a
Cigor
maker
receatly
d!!char.red
from
tbe
Consulate'~
secret
•ernce
GarCia
was
arraigned
restetday
before
a
Cuban
Jus
twe
of
the
Peace
pleaded
g;mlty
and
was
fined
$10
This
lemencv
created
the
greatest
md
tgnatwn
1mong
all
classes
In
cause
quence
the
Consul
has
been
ordered
to
close
his
~onsulate
He
vnll
go
to
Havana
The
Kintt\
of
Hollapd
n.
LuoatJc
By
Cable
to
The
Ji
reeman
LONDON
Oct
31
-A
d1spalcb
fwm
The
Hague
says
It
has
transpired
that
the
state
ments
made
regardmg
the
condltlon
of
the
Kmg
of
Holland
by
the
doctors
and
the
mm
Jsters
we1e
untrne
The
Kmg
s
phYSical
health
IS
good,
but
he
IS
suJrenng
from
a
mental
malady
which
renders
him
unfit
to
go'
ern
In
other
words
he
1s
a
lunatic
The
statements
that
he
was
pby•JCally
111
were
made
simply
to
delude
tho
gentral
publtcand
to
explain
tt:.e
necessity
of
the
appomtmeot
at
a
regency
A.
l:a11road
Despolls
Lands.
By
Telegraph
to
The
Freeman
EAU
CLAIRE
W1s
Oct
31
-Notice
that
the
govern
went
wnuld
sell
the
swamp
and
railroad
1demmty
],ads
m
lin•
sectiOn
No
vember
1
has
Jed
to
tile
d1•coverv
that
all
the
lndemmty
lands
have
been
stnpped
of
their
t1m
her
and
are
valueless
Tl1e
govern
meot
WI
I
IOVe<ligate
charges
that
the
Clncng-o
St
Paul
Jlf
Inneapolrs
&
Omaha
Hmlr<
arl
solrl
th<
se
lmds
to
lumbermen
who
<>ut
$1
000
000
worth
of
tlrnher
therefrom
It
IS
clmmed
that
the
railroad
had
no
title
to
the
lands
Gave
His
Life
to
Save
Another
By
Telegraph
to
Tbe
Freeman
ST
JOHN
N
B
Oct
31
-A
sou
of
Fred
er
ck
Mundie
a
well
known
St
Jobn
mer
chant
fell
from
a
wharf
here
yesterday
11nd
althongh
the
t1de
Wad
rnnmng
strong
and
there
was
a
heavy
sea
on
Fredenck
Youn_g
aged
17
leaped
m
after
b1m
A
boat
was
launched
for
their
rescue
but
was
broken
to
pieces
agamst
some
rocks
A
ltfe
buoy
was
then
sent
out
to
the
driftmg
boys
but
they
could
not
reach
It
and
after
Young
had
kept
Mundie
up
for
half
an
hour,
both
b()ys
sank
to
the
bottom
What
Halfonr
will
be
ARl<ed
to
Do.
By
CabJe
to
'I
he
Freeman
DonLIN
Oct
31-
The
Expres~
says
dele
gates
appomted
by
the
Landlords
Cooveo
twn
will
meet
Mr
Balfour
unon
h1s
arnval
here
and
Will
urge
him
to
change
the
pro
posed
Insh
Land
Purchase
Bill
by
proVJcJmg
for
the
oppmntment
of
a
Jud.re
of
tbe
Htgb
Court
of
Just1ce
as
the
head
of
the
Land
CommissiOn
and
hrnttmg
the
powers
of
the
local
authorities
to
mtertere
wnh
the
pur
chase
of
land
--~~--
B
St
John
Guby
Sentenced.
By
relegranb
to
The
Freeman
THE
RUSSIAN
EMIGRANTS
F1red
Upon
by
the
Frontier
Guards
at
Slupca
IN
FAVOR
OF
THE
SETTLERS.
DeCISIOn
1n
a
Land
Grant
Case
Agamst
a
Railroad
POPULATIO~
U.
S.
62,480,540.
HE
ESCAPED
FROM
SIBERIA
RECENTLY
A
Ru~6-lan
Who
HaA
Suffered
Very
Mauy
Bardsh1ps
ttJu.l
.PerliH.
By
Cable
to
The
Freeman
LONDON,
Oct
ill
-A
voung
Russ:an
nnmccl
Kelchvsky
who
succeeded
m
makmg
h1s
escape
from
S1henn
after
havwg
served
14
years
there
hM
arrived
m
tins
city
He
was
mrt
sted
m
V1lua
when
ooly
18
years
of
!li(C
on
suspiCIOn
of
h~vmg
m
h1s
poss.,.swn
revolutwnary
documentR
nnd
of
bcmg
con
cerned
m
a
C(lnSpiracy
aQamst
tbe
govern
ment
H1s
escape
from
Stbcrm
was
attended
'1\
1th
many
bard
ships
and
penis
KelchTsky
IS
unwilling
as
yet
to
publl5h
an
accoun\
of
hiS
life
m
extle
and
lns
es\ape
for
ftar
that
by
domg
s()
he
Will
enllanl!'er
hiB
com
rudes
left
at
Nbcnu
U0
states
tbnt
lhe
e:<al<•
there
are
greatly
cncourug<
d
by
the
expr~s
stons
of
sympathy
11
ttl!
them
w
t
ICir
fate
by
the
Arn~ncnn
pe<
ple
nml
cln1m
that
1Iie
Hns
<Jnn
Gov~rnment
18
much
disturbed
tnerehy
1liP.
Offictal
Mtsunue>
of
1-il
Petershur><:
re
rently
mmouncetl
that
the
rumors
cnrrrnt
m
Rm.stfi
thnt
Am<:rtcans
and
othe.1s
w~.:re
se
verc1y
cntt<
1smg
RussJ
m
pus
m
manag-ement
were
simply
conceJis
of
the
Nihiht•
Kelchv
sky
a
lao
hnngs
news
of
t\
o
Ru<\'\na
nam•tl
PeshekProo
and
Mnk.renko
who
were
re
ceotlv
arrested
at
Oushour
and
have
been
cond~mned
to
solitary
c<
ntlnement
pcndwg
nn
offivlllliDvestigatwn
for
banng
In
therr
posQe~s1on
.._
hppme;s
from
Amt:ru·an
m
ws
papers
upon
!he
suhJcCt
of
th1
fedtnl(
arou<e<i
abroad
bv
the
allee:eil
maltreatment
o!
poht1
cal
pnsoners
In
S11Jena
BKRLIN
Ocr
31
-The
Voss~8C!te
Z<ztung
confirms
the
report
!rom
W~<r•aw
thnt
while
a
number
of
p(
rsous
were
Jeavtng
Russ1a,
then
toteohon
betng
to
em1grate
to
Br1!.7.ll
they
were
tired
upon
hy
the
Russmn
frontier
guards
at
t>lupcll
The
Warsaw
report
how
ever
stated
t~nt
nln~
person•
w\'e
killed,
while
the
Z.ttunr;
<ny•
that
only
four
of
the
party
loot
their
h
yes
TEMPLE
CORNER
STONE
LAID
TO-DAY
The
Hand~ome
~trucrurA
WJH
Cm~t
'\Vben
Completcut
8.1100
000-.E:s~tcle.c~.
By
Telegra.oh
to
The
Freeman
Cmc~Go
NoT
1
-The
corner
•lone
of
the
Women
s
Temple
which
Is
bemg
•rected
by
the
Woman
s
Chr!<tian
TPmperanc•
Unwn
was
lmll
this
aftunoon
Tbe
nerc1~es
were
opened
at
the
Second
R~gtment
Armory
hy
the
smgmg
of
America
hv
n
tramed
chorus'
r
2
000
children
Mr•
E
.l
Thomp
son
Jlfother
of
thP.
Crus•dc
nsmltil
hy
the
Rev
Florence
Koller
geve
the
Cru,a<le
P._eu,lm
Tbb
WM
f
>I
lowed
bv
an
1nvocatwn
hy
the
Hev
E
P
Goodwm
D
D
reapon
•1ve
ticnptnml
readwg;
l~d
hy
B1shnp
Fnl
lows
an<
I
the
sJDI>Ing
of
;Tile
Battle
Hymn
of
tho
Repubhc
'
Actdre·s~s
were
thf'n
de
livered
Mrs
1\fary
L
Lnthrop,
I
rr>ldent
o!
the
Woman's
Chnstian
Temper
Mis'
t<J
the
.1.1te
os
tho
temple
on
corner
of
Mom
oe
and
LaSalle
•treeta
After
the
chiirlren
bad
sun!(
tl,e
son~r
Sllloons
Must
Go
ww\en
bv
Mtss
\VIll
trd
for
the
occaswn
the
Rev-
Tier
riCk
Johnson
made
the
ded1c
,t.,rv
pmJ
er
Thon
with
a
llelJCatelv
wronght
silver
trowel
Mrs
C0rse
laid
lhe
coiner
stonr
wllilP
tl.!e
rrreat
cllorus
of
children
sung
Rise
Temple,
R•se
The
bmldm)l;
when
completed,
11
~o
be
a
supei
b
ture
In
French
gothic
stvJe
c\stmg
$1100
000
1t
Will
be
18
stones
h1gb
ancl.
from
the
center
of
thP.
gothic
turrets
will
sprmg
a
fleche
or
gold
bronze
70
feet
hioh
~urmounted
hy
the
figure
of
a
woman
that
stands
with
outstretchP.d
han<'ls
nncl
uptmned
fuce
as
If
10
prayer
The
tinnnceq
of
the
un
dertal.1ng
ar~
on
a
firm
basis
as
$600
000
of
stock
ha•
been
sold
nnd
t11e
rewammg
amount
will
be
ra1serl
by
bonds
DECISION
IN
FAVOR
OF
THE
SETTLERS
lo
the
Land
Grant
Ca~e
Aattu
~t
tlle
Sioux
CUy
&
~t
Paul
.l..atlroad
By
Tele~aoh
to
Tbe
Freeman
Sroux:
CITY
Ia
Oct
31
-The
lnnrl
grant
cn~e
of
thP-
governm~nt
~gnmst
the
Swux
Oily
&
St
Paul
Railroad
(
ompnny
h•s
been
decided
lly
Jnd{!e
Sbrras
m
favOI
or
the
pov
ernment
!lnd
the
settle-s
The
case
JOYolves
22
000
acres
of
land
wluch
was
part
of
a
gmnt
to
the
~tate
to
build
a
road
from
Swux
City
to
the
state
hue
The
rAilroad
com
pany
onlv
bullt
as
far
ns
Lem.rs
'\'
l
UBed
the
Ill
no1s
Central
f•om
tbC!e
to
Swux
Ctty
but
claimed
all
the
lnnd
Judge
Sh
ras
holds
that
the
company
!A
entitled
to
the
same
p10p011!on
of
the
grant
os
It
built
mw
s
of
road
and
no
more
I
he
attorneys
for
the
yovernment
and
settlers
claim
this
Will
g1ve
them
oll
!,he
land
petitioned
f
1r
while
the
company
claims
tb•t
1t
Will
be
able
to
hold
part
of
It
Tb1s
questron
wtll
he
tlecided
when
the
decree
IS
~Jj?ned
and
w
tll
urobaOI)
have
to
he
Uigued
agam
A.
Man
Mnrder~d
by
Bozl:'lar!l'
By
T~le~Taph
to
The
l'reRman
TRoY
Nov
1
-Thomas
Cburcl!ll
83
years
of
age
was
murdered
bv
burglars
last
mght
at
his
home
m
the
little
hamlet
known
as
The
Hemlocks
'
two
m!les
south
of
~cbuylervlile
Two
men
attempted
to
break
mlo
the
house
They
broke
the
wmrlow
of
the
room
where
Churchill
and
h1s
w1fe
were
sleepme;
and
dems.nded
that
he
should
let
them
m
'I
he
old
man
re•used,
and
the
men
trterl
to
break
in
through
the
kitchen
door
Churclnll
defended
his
property
stnkmll:
at
them
with
a
bayoneo
which
he
had
fixed
on
a
stick
when
one
of
the
men
drew
a
revolver
and
fired
three
shots
One
shot
took
efl'ect
m
Churcb!llsleft
breast
lnll
mi
h1m
mstantly
The
men
~ent
to
the
of
fice
of
Dr
W
B
Web•ter
and
baa
tben
woundq
dressed
They
\~ere
Mwhael
Hena
han
of
Schuylerville
andPatrwk
Hu~~:hes
of
Montana
who
has
bean
V!Sllmg
m
Schuyler
VIlle
Hanahan
has
a
flesh
wound
m
tbe
le't
breast,
while
Hughes
has
a
senous
wound
m
the
p-om
Both
men
were
placed
under
ar
rest
thiS
mormng
NEW
Yom
Nov
1
-Bernmd
St
John
G1sby
who
when
he
was
coovwted
of
pocket
Epidemlo
of
l:'yphold
Fever,
By
Tlllegrapb
to
The
Freeman
p1c1nng
m
General
Sessions,
pleaded
tbqt
lle
was
an
English
clergyman,
and
that
a
change
TROY
N
Y
Oct
31
-The
epidemic
of
of
faith
had
brou!:(ht
him
to
tue
present
con·
typhmd
feve•
that
has
prevailed
at
Lyon
dJtJOn,
wns
yesterday
sentenced
to
two
ye:ars,]Mountam,
Chnton
county
bas
somewhat
10
P'
bon
abated
Durmg
the
last
SIX
weeks
there
has
been
46
ca.•es
uf
fever
Four
deaths
have
oe
enrred
There
are
now
18
ca~es
The
epi
demtc
1
esull~d
from
Impure
water
Cb1ca.go
Teleg-Ja}•her
15
Surrender.
By
Telegrauh
to
Th~
FreP.cman
CmcAoo
Oct
31-The
ChJCagotelegrapb
er•
yesterday
surrendered
their
Brotherhood
Opium
Smu~~:Im2
In
WashmJ~tou.
cha1ter
In
cnn<1deratwu
of
thlB
action
the
By>felegraph
to
The
Freeman
Western
U
n10n
agreed
to
take
back
all
the
Wash
Nov
1
-Opmm
smug
dischatged
employes
except
the
three
leadln,;:'
.I·\·\u\.
detected
here
and
two
police
agitators
Ua:ve
..
b!len
arrested
for
•etzmg
and
sell
(
Iibera
pounds
of
the
smuggrcd
opmm
lt)'e
supposed
to
be
implicated
--------
Mannina
on
Chlld
Marriage.
By
Cable
to
The
Freeman
LONDON,
Nov
1
-Cardmal
an
article
m
the
Nmo
ReVlOW
systew
ef
ct!ld
mamage,
protests
Indian
governments
admlttmg
the
ti\UtlOD
Of
COnJU!!\!li
ngh\s,
l\op
or
the
United
States
The
Freeman
Oct,
l!-1
-The
poplilatlon
as
shewn
by
a
census
lto.•da.v.,
ll!
62,480,€i,Q,
SPECIAL
BUSINESS
NO
TJCES
If
•
all
our
kJ10wJedge
li
ourselves
to
know
tben
when
we
know
we
ate
vietmuzed
w1th
toothache
headache
and
neurala:ia
we
will
be
WISe
to
find
a.
bottle
of
l\lahatlon
Oil
at
once
---------------------
flOWS
THIS
I
We
offer
One
IIundred
Dollara
reward
for
any
case
or
catarrh
tb.n
<::annot
be
cured
by
tskmg
B&ll
s
Catarrb
CurE\'
F
J
CH&NEY
&
Co
Props
Toledo
0
VIi
e
the
undenn~ned
havQ
known
F
J
Ctleney
for
the
past
15
yPaus
and
bel
eve
htm
peri
ectly
bon
(\rable
m
all
busme.liS
tl:&nl<actions
a.nd
fln!l.nClaJiy
able
to
carry
out
&ny
obh)latwns
made
by
tbetr
firm
Wli:eT
&
Tau..&.x
'Vhole~la
Druggtsts
Toledo
0
W
A.LDINQ-
.i{rMx.ur
ct
M.lltV!N
Wholesale
Druggists,
Toledo
0
Ball
s
Catarrh
Cure
Is
tak~n
Jntemally
acting
dl
rect1y
upot..
t.he
blood
and
mucous
aurface
of
the
system
Ttostlm
O!llAl!!
Stent
free
Pnce
75c
per
bot
lie
Sold
by
all
drug~:~sto
HIS
IGNORANCE
OOST
111E
$150
001
I
was
SICK
abed
for
tbree
months
The
doctor
said
I
ha.<ll>rolapsus
Uten,
'lflncb.
was
untrue
He
dldn
t
try
to
cure
me
but
wanted
to
make
a
$1
50
evl)ry
day
~ly
uncle
is
a
druRsz-i~t
and
he
told
me
to
tw
n
the
doctor
orr
and
try
8u1pbur
B1tt
ers
I
did
so
and
85
worth
or
Sulphur
Blttl::rs
cured
me
of
gt\nerol
weakness
and
debthty
-Mrs
S
-
N
w
Haven
WRA
T
DOES
rr
MEAN
1
'
100
Doses
One
Dollar
m
ans
sJmply
that
Hood
s
Sanm.pa.,na
Is
the
most
economical
n
~d
cme
to
buy
becnust\
Jt
gives
muru
for
tb~
money
tba.n
any
other
preparat
on
Encb
b
ttle
conram~
100
loses
emU
w111
average
to
lMt
a
month
wh
le
othdr
pre;>pal\a
tiODS
ta.kl
n
accordlnK
to
lll
\ectwns
are
gone
m
~
w
't\k
ThereforE'
l
e
sure
to
get
Hoods
B.a.rsapa
r1lla
the
Ul
>oll
pu.nller
FALLING
10
(1(\(1
FEET
Sm1mg
upward
ter:
tJ
0\
sand
feet
m
a
bn.lJoon
st~ppn
g
out
a
1
I
fa
hng
to
the
oartb
a~
g~r
~13
as
tall~
the
.Rnowfia.kP
LR
comnderr
1
a
r
rnark:u.
1f
t
at
But
t
cur
w-1
at
for
cent:.n\le::'l
las
be-en
con~ttlert\rl
an
mcu
at
le
d1
~e
1~t
IS
an
J[Jfimtely
p;rr-a.tt>r
f
at
That
an
tE':nt
terr
r
of
the
rn.ce--consumpt:inn
ts
for
~
1
to
y1eld
to
the
curo.t
Ye
a..g•r
y
or
Dr
P
crCf'
s
(pI
Jtln
~IPmcal
Dls
ovt
r)
t!
It
tJo
taken
m
tm1
aucl
61-vt\n
a
fa
r
tr
11
1
be
hack
ng
coug
l
f'cttc
11u
h
hurrw
1
hr
atlm.a-
a.ud
other
pr
mounory
f:yr
ptvms
shoull
b
ht
cded
b
rorl:\
1t
li
too
Ia.r.e
By
tbe
uspo
or
U
ld~::n
Medtcal
D
covf'rV
evuy
function
of
th
~Y
!<f,em
l
ro
tse-d
t-o
bNtltt.}
act
o
the
blf)od
1,.
pur
Iii~
1.
d
gPF:tiUII
n.nd
nutt
ition
1m
prove
l
tile
slren1-1th
a
Hl
fi
h
bu
lt
1p
an
I
all
t!Je
lJ>;tr
:;;:;
nfl
for~r
mnPrn
of
(
ons
1mpt
on
ill
~
pPar
It
1
p-uar
anU
e'.l
tl
b
neflt
or
Cllll:!
iF
taken
m
tan~
or
monc;y
paid
for
1t
w11l
be
rerunded
A
',EI'\
:lfETH0fl
OFTREAriN<I
DI~EASE-HOS
PITAL
RE~!EDlES
Wbatare
they?
There
ts\.
n
w
departurP
in
1he
tr,..atrnent
f
Gts~~~e
It
consist.<;
m
ll
e
colle
tlon
of
the
r:.p~c1nc~
1
sed
hv
oaten
sr
ecmll:-~ts
of
Europe
and
..&.merwa
and
brmgm~
th{\m
Trllb
n
the
reach
r
all
For
instance
tb(l
trl
atmc:nt
purnued
by
spec
tal
physicJa.n:!l
who
trt'at
tndtg£->StloO
stomach
and
hYer
troubii!\A
omy
wa!'J
obtamed
and
prepa.rPd
The
tr.ntment
or
otb•r
physician\
celebrated
ror
cnrrng
catarrh
wa\
prono
meed
an
1
ao
on
t1U
these
mcom
parable
cur\\ll
no.-
mclud
....
d
sen~(>
of
tbe
lungJ.t
k
J
neys
remale
wea.kn~ss
rheumat1s
n
anU
nervous
dt.
blllty
Th
~new
method
or.
one
remedy
for
one
d
ease
must
appeal
to
thf\
common
st>nse
of
all
s
tfft;r
r~
ma.ny
)f
whom
haTe
expPr
E>DCt'd
the
1l
effects
a.n
l
thoroug:lllv
real
ze
the
a.b~unl
ty
of
the
clmms
of
Patent
r.t!'dtc
ne15
wb1ch
a.re
gt
arantPed
to
cure
e.-ery
ill
o
1t
or
as
ngle
bottl
at
d
tbe
u~
of
wh
ch
as
ata.tlstic~
proT~\
has
rmm
d.
more
stomachs
than
.alcoboJ
A
c
rcular
descr
I
ng
these
new
remed1es
1~
sent
fr
~on
receipt
of
stamp
to
pay
postage
by
Ho~l>ltal
Remedy
Company
I
oronto
Canada
aole
prop1
wtorl5
---~---
WHAT
IS
THE
SHORTESr
simplest
nnd
surl\~t
method
or
rehevm.e
and.
curmg
n.
con
moo
cold1'
Thi.:.
1~
a
quesoon
m
wbtch
e\Very
o
e
s
mtf!'re~ted
as
prob~bly
there
IS
not
me
per~on
m
a
bundre>d
w•
o
dnes
not
sul!er
se-veta.l
more
or
Jet-s
senous
attacks
ot
the
kmd
dur
ng
the
fall
wmter
and
prmg
m
ntb~
~veu
thougb
there
be
I
ttle
or
no
cough
where
the
cold
~~
atLended
w
th
soreness
and
oppr
...
ss
on
w1
h
aches
or
pams
tn
the
muscles
hones
or
JOmts
Dr
Kennf'dy
s
Cnerry
B!\lst\m
sh.ould
be
ta
lrt~n
m
dos
s
l:u~e
enough
to
cause
a
silgh
nau~ea
a.nU
1!
It
Is
pos~bl\\
!or
tbe
p!'rson
to
rema.m
Indoors
t
e
should
then
bP.
co,.er€'d
up
warrr
l.T
Jn
bed
A
gentle
~rspuM1on
w1U
folio
'tV
wbJCh
should
be
t'ncouraged
by
further
although
sma..lJer
rloset~
De--
c
ded
re!1e1
will
be
experitmced
m
a
few
houni
It
there
sa
Cou~h
1t
will
soon
bf'CO
ne
loos•
and
easy
Dr
Ken
tedv
s
Fa.Torltc
Remedy
ma.y
also
b~
used
wttb
bt-neflt
to
open
the
bowels
and
cOl\teC:t
and
•t•mu!ate
rhe
St.owach,
Kiln
ys
!Uld
Llfi'er
to
aliSJSt
the
recove1y
It
was
once
supposed
that
serotula.
coulrl
not
be
er~<l>l>9!9d
!rom
theJI.f~.rp,
b~tb..e
~·Y.el(>US
1\-
nftli
produced
by
l/ha
use
ot
,lfilr•s
San\'pafilla
dl$prore
this
theory
The
r~on
u!l
th1a
med1cme
is
thf:ll
most
powerful
bluod
pm
ifter
ever
discOvered
BUCK!
ENS
.ilWJC.l
SALVE
The
best
salTe
in
tbe
world
tor
Puts,
Brul~Mt
Sores
\
lcern
Salt
H.beum
FeTE>r
Sores
retter
Chapped
Hands
Ch!lblo.mR
CcrnJ.o
aud
all
\-lk
n
ErufJtlons
and
pu!.Ut
'1'61'11'
Clll'eB
P1le:!
or
no
pny
requned
It
IB
guaranree
1
to
g-IYI!'
p~rrectsatJstachon
crmonE-y:re--
fund~d
Pnce
:l5
cents
~r
box:
For
sa.Je
by
Va.n
Dnreen
Bros
.ttondout
aod
j;
J
R
Clarke
King!
ton,
HAPPY
HOOSIERS
Wtlllam
'T'Jmmons
Pos
..
ma~ter
or
IdaTillC
Ind
'
wnte-:5
ltleetr1c
Btttera
haa
done
more
tor
me
than
all
oth~r
medicmes
eambmed
for
that
bad
feelmg
arunng
from
Ku1ney
and
L1nr
trouble
John
Les
lie
!anner
n.nd
~tockiJI.&D.
of
aame
place
sa.ys
Fmd
Elt\e
nc
:81tter1J
to
he
the
~st
K1dney
and
LITel
medicme
m11de
me
!e(\l
hke
a
new
man
'
J
W
Gardn,.r
hardware
merchant
en.me
town
111ays
Electuc
B
tte
.:
JS
]u.•t
the
thmg
for
a
man
who
IS
all
run
down
and
dot
t
care
whetht>r
he
liTes
ordu~s
be
rmmU
new
itren~h
~ood
appetite
and
felt
JUSt
hke
he
had
o.
n~w
1
o.se
on
life
Unly
5Dc
a
bottle
at
Vt~.nD'[\u.o;;:en
Bt
oa
Rondout
and
F
J
R
Clarke
s
K.lng8ton
drug
at,ores
I
am
llfl..tis:!led
Dr
De:me
s
Dyl!lpF>pms
PtHs
well
desorTo
the
&1l1pl,...
~trona.itJ
they
a.re
reeervmg.,
!t:KT
C
V
U8..U:'l'I'ORD
Kingston
N
Y
I
AM
ABOUT
DEAD
WI
fH
THE
GRA.
VEL
Sad
111r
John
M
.A
lien
ot
Charlotte
N
Y
A
f:11t>nd
satrl
Use
Dr
Kenot>dy
s
Ftnonte
Reme-dv
o!
Rondout
N
Y
I
d1d
so
and
I
o.f'ftrm
that
the
madlcme
!ola,Ted
my
lit~
I
am
a
well
man
agau
..
-
thlnk
or
tbe
cost
only
on€
dolJ:tr
for
a
bottle
It')
our
dru;;:gttlt
do£;>S
not
k~e'P
the
medtcme
ad
drets
tue
proprtctor
Rondout
N
Y
ASK
YOUR
FRIENDS
ABOUT
fr
Your
hstressmg
cough
r.a.n
be
cur~d
We
know
tt
hecause
Kymp
8
Ba.lsa,m
With
n
the
past
few
yearR
hns
cur.jd
so
ma.nv
congl
s
and
colds
1n
thls
eommumty
Its
rf!markable
sale
has
been
won
en
tJrely
by
tts
genurne
ment
Ask
some
fnend
who
hi\S
used
it
whllt
he
thmk.s
o!
Ken
p
s
Bal!'iam
'l
berc
1s
no
rnedte
ne
so
pure
none
su
e:ITe-ctiVG
Lnrge
bottles
50e
and
$1
at
all
clrug-gtsts
MILES
NERVE
AND
LIVER
l'JI
LS
An
ll11pC1rtant
rl
s.:~overy
They
act
un
r.ne
hv
r
!!ttoml\(
h
!ill
l
bowels
through
the
ner'fes
A.
new
pr.mctp\
They
apeeUJly
cure
b1
wusoesR
lmd
tnstr
torvtd
hTcr
PJ
es
a.nd
c
nst1pat10n
~ple:Jd
d
for
men
w-omen
al:ld
eb
ldten
SmalfeRt
nnlde~t
s
Ire::;t
Thii
ty
doses
fot
;Z!'i
cents
Samples
fre6
at
Van
Due-sen
Bros
Ro
1dout
and
Km!Zston
AWFUL
SKIN
DISEASE
Ch1ld
e.
Mass
of
Raw
Bleeding
Sores
M1raculous
Cure
by
Cuhcura
Remed1es
A
!aoo
from
the
hall\
te
the
neck
on
both
stdes
a
raw
m&si
of
bleedmg
iiores
two
httle
hand~
and
arma
m
the
same
conditiOn
a
bodv
around
the
waiSt
o!
which
WaR
a
broad
banct
of
bleedmg
eru
-
tion!J
and
from
the
hips
to
the
t1ps
of
ber
tops
tfe-
olnn
WIIS
iO
raw
as
to
lle
absolutely
swkemnf(
to
the
s1ght
Such
wa:a
the
fn}r:b.t.ful
condltlOD
of
the
Ilttle-
four
vear
old
dau~hter
of
Mr
and
Mrs
H
A
Stout
ot
Dansnlle
)I
Y
when
I
fir
t
•nw
her
about
twO.
monthR
ago
At
that
t1me
I
was
clerkmg
m
the
drug
&tor~
c-f
C
W
'Woolever
bad
much
fmth
In
thf'l
CUTIOUR..!
RUil11lDIRg
:a.nd
IPSOlved
to
,try
them
on
!Jcr
I
eoutd
not
bear
to
see
tlle
little
one
suffer
as
I
L:n~w
sbe
d1d
1
lio.Te
tned
everyth
1
ug
8-ug
gested
to
me
on
my
little
daug-hter
\\
bo
bus
bl-'en
so.
affiJCted
almost
from
birth
oatd
Mrs
lll.out
1
haTe
had
thue
docl.Ora
ezper
menton
her
but
!:'he
~eerned
to
h~
g~thor:
wori>e
very
day
I
\TY\n.s
almost
di•tracted
E<ery
u
gbt
I
bo.l
lo
bandage
her
all
over
and
hem
ttens
on
ber
hDI
Is
to
prevent
h1-..r
from
digf.mg
the-1~w
fle:sh
vn
b
1
E\r
fin#,l.:f'\k'
Fre
quentl:r
little
Raa
wuulllte-
nwa.ke
all
n
gbt
sob
b
ngo
a11.d
moamng
wuh
Jam
wh1d
I
fcart\
I
coulJ.
ne'frr
be
rrollrTeU
untll
dea
h
entl
t1
hel
suff
rmJZ
One
day
M.r
F'aulkn~r
swpp(\d
10
~aJd
hC'
bad.
often
not1oed
my
httle
a.1ghter
and
b{
1
e.-
q
tbat
Ct:TI
cent
HJ:II.ltDixs
vro
1ld
eur~
her
llP
offe1
('-
l
t
1
eat
th~
e:xpenl'le
.and
I
re\~ol
Ted
to
try
tbem
but
v,
t
I.Jout
much
hopt\
for
at
bhat
t
e
11l1P
wa.s
..-orse
tban
I
bad
~Ter
SE'en
her
and
there
~
erne
I
ou
nrospects
of
recOT('ry
lie
bought
tb~
rem~d1e~
as
r
wm
1
spfl
and
a
f!\lt:ll(Ul
Ulie
ot
CUTICl
A
CUTICTJU
RESO...-
TEl'IT
anll
Cl
Ticux....
HO.l1\
bas
wrougl
t
a
m
ra(
It'
1o
lay
hi!\'r
•km
IS
Rmootb.
A
J
f~lr
an
1
I
belieYe
.sh,..
ha~
t'utlrPJy
recot\er
'll
I
w
~1
to
exv
css
my
m
lit
£T&t€-ful
tbaJ
ks
toy
J
Mr
r
a
11
mer
anrl
to
the
propnelon:
or
l>ho
(
(;
riCt:l'tA
nE.u:&D!E
which
I
am
oh
1re
a
Ted
t
y
d
Ills
If
I
lu
ow
the
aiJuve
~
tr
w.
m
eV\'-lry
part
cular
an
I
I
rll:'\fer
Mr
c
v.;
Vi'
o<
lc>ver
dru~i;l!:~t
or
to
am
lus
nrss
man
m
arod
zta
dngm
1
nEnllt-'
J!
J;::,iSFAt.:Lh
..
~.t:n
DANSVILLE
N
Y
June~
lti~
Sold
e\\Vf-'rylVhf'rf'l
•5f\
ltE.Rol
.,.KNT
Sa
J':!.p
ar
oOC
ROAP
T'nm.
Dm:;G
A.:-iD
l
TIIUHCJ.L
C
RPORA.TION
B
stor
ar\
~,.n
1
for
Hovr
to
(
u
Sku
DiR~\ases
Ptt~es
50
Illustrll.tion!l!.
i!U
a_
1UO
U>s
moruah.;
WEAK,
Pmm
BALK\
Kidnf!y
and
t:
term\\
P.a.
n\
and
\\
eo.k
neS<;f'S
rel
evPd:
Jn
one
mmute
by
tht'
Ct
ncr
nA
ANTI
PAI~
PI.Asn
..
n
the
only
mstantAUt'OUI
pa..1
1
kill
u:;r
plaster
-----
PRIC:fS
LOWER
THA~
E)
ER.
STEINWAY
HAII\oES
BROS·
IVERS&
POND
MASON
&
HAMLIN
PEE:K&SON
STERLING
PIANOS~
E
PIANOS~
PIANos;
\'
*%--
~
=
ORGANS
MAcON
&
HAMLIN~
PALACE.
~
~
PIA.NDS
AND
ORGANS~
~
or
a.ll
Maker&
a
1
=
r
SheRt
Music
and
Mn'Sfu
&o~i
~.,...J..T
P1anos
and
Organs
Tuned
and
Repaired.
I
..
GOOD
SECo~D
EA1
D
PI
H
0
S
CHEAP
.I
E.
WINTERJ
\
Opera
House,
Kmgston,
N
Y
Fo
&
\W.
CO.
HEATING
_LL\_PP
ARATUSo
STEAM,
WARM
AIR,
HOT
WATER
FURNACES
FIFTY
YE
~RS
FXPERIENCE
as
Heat
n.:
and
Veunlatmg-
.ENGINEERS
For
r
1
her
InformatiOn
apply
to
your
St<=!a.Ln
Fitte-r
or
S
ove
DE-aler
or
.E.end
to
us
for
Illustrated
pamplll<::
I
wiled
tree
FULLER&
1VARREN
CO.,
TROY,
CHICAGO,
CLEVELAND,
BOS1'0N,
NEW
YORK
LOCAL
AGENT:o-
B
Lough
ron
50
Fair
street
Kingston
N
Y
SPECIAL
ANDSUPERIORADVANlAUE>i
FOR
IN
HARD'
XTARE
STRUCTIO~
IN
V
\
1
SHORT
HAND.
.
Type
Wntmg
and
all
CommerCial
cmd
Common
CHEAPER
THAN
EVER.
.Enghsh
Bra.ncht-:s
at
Spencer's
Bus1ness
College
Fall
term
opens
September
lsi
N1ght
Rcoool
Oc
tober
to
April
'Vlll
remove
to
beautiful
ro1oms
m
the
Ub,ter
County
Bank
Bmldmg
:september
1st
Call
or
send
for
circularfl
Address
H
H
BP!:Ncn:n.
23
Wa.l)
St
K.iogE:ton
:S
T
~fonu.ments
and
Headstones
IN
EVERY
DESIRA.BLE
KIND
OF
~IARBLE
AND
GRANITE
Can
be
seen
a•
W1lham
J
Kent's,
.
t
22
Umon-ave
-
Ktnoston
N
Y
BENJAMIN
TURNER.
JU,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLORATLA+V.
Claims
for
Pens1ons,
Bounty
Back
Pay
ete
,
agafll
the
U
S
Government
promptly
attended
t.o.
RROKAN
ULt'TERi10
N
Y
La
S.
WINNE
&
CO.,
No.
10
Wall-St.,
Kmgston,
N.
Y.
Keep
'<.\D~
.,antly
on
hand
a
full
lme
of
Ha:rdwars
whoch
will
be
sold
at
BOTTOM
PRICES
The
stoc:ec
mcludes-Iron,
Steel
Nalls
Horse
Shoe~
Horse
Nails,
Sprmgs
.Axles
Spokes
Hubs
Rims
,;hafts
Poles.
.Agncultural
Implements
T1~1.'l<
Cutlery,
etc
,
also>
agents
for
FAIRBANKS
SC
8
Warners
Plane.
ana
Patent
Wheels,
La.Hm
&-
Rand
s
Sporting
anCf.
B!astmg
Fowder,
S<ifety
Fuse
aloo
the
celebrated
Syracuse
Chilled
Plpw.
We
buy
fo-r
cash
direct
from
the
manufacturers.
whteb
enables
us
to
offer
extra
mducements
to
our
customers
Thanking
our
fnends
for
paa.t
patron
age
we
respectfully
solicit
their
futur~
favors.
L
S
WISNE
&
CO
,
No
10
Wall
St
Kingston.
-Greatcfosi
ng
Out
Salel
In
ord~r
to
roa.
re
rnom
for
new
goods
coming
we
our
entire
stock
for
two
weeks
only
We
have
only
ers
at
$2
50
A
beuutiful
RILtte.n
Rocker
for
S
l
50
Wa.luut
and
Oah:
Cane
Seat
Cill.urs
at
\'5
c
.Antique
$!!5
Pat
lor
Smts
mado
to
order
JUSt
as
cheap
as
at
reduced
pr
cer
Don
t
watt,
but
come
along
as
are
pressed
for
room
and
bave
cut
the
pnces
ollt
a.
few
more
of
those
elegant
Plush
Oak
Frame
Rock
A
very
fine
hand
made
l
)t:t.k
Ext.E:-nston
Table
at
$4.5()1
Oak
Bedroom
S.utts
With
sprmgs
$1il
reduced
from
those
that
are
alrea<ly
maae
l'legant
F'>rlor
SUltto'
the
above
sale
continues
two
-weeks
only
G-eorge
C.
Wolven,
The
Leading
Fu
rniture
Dealer-
HEAD
OJf
W
A
LL
STREET.

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2 MANY PEOPLE DiiOWNED. Spantsh Steamer Vizcaya Collides W1th a Schooner, DEATH INSTANTANEOUS. • Result of Contact With an Elec- trw Light W1re RAILROAD DESPOILS LAND. MANY PEOPLE SUPPOSED DROWNED Spa.uush Steamer VIZ<\ny:a Coll•des With a Schooner Otl' Barnegat By Telegraoh to Tbe Fteemnn :NEW 1 ORK Oct 31 -The steamer Hum boldt whtch arrtved to day from Braztl, re ports that the SpaniSh steumer V1zcnya sail mg from here yesterday afternoon when ofi :Barnegat was run Into by an unkno\ n schooner and the cupta.1n an 1 61 pns.::;engers were lo• Both vessels sank The fate of the captam and crew of the schooner iS un known A rlncf officer second officer mr geon one 'nginecr s.nll ewht of the crew were pte ked UJJ AmonS{ the p~sseuger~ of Tlw VIzca}a were 'Cuban mill!Onmre lns Wile an l tl'l\o ell!ldnn fhe captam ned ere\ of the sch > ner arc suppoe <I tole lo•t 1 b.e \Urnvor'\' are unnble to ~1v the partt('U l1r' of the r Jll!,ron rr llti cun>e 11Ie VIZCJ\!l '\' of 1 lb8 tons re~ISter It le Ion Nl to tl c \'P 1111 h Lme of <It Hillers plytn,>; l1et\ ct n ~ \ Y Qrk UI I lit~ toll J !\! Ce ba1l0s \: l omp8n Y rtl e t e com pan' s ngenb I t\n L HER- It \nnw <aid tl e V IZCO) a ba 1 fi numler oF pa~c:cngtrs One rf'port qlJS 1t bad '0 It I< Impn•••' lc however to n'cer tum d< fimteh how ru lllY pa<sco.;t rs It car Tiell Ht the office of the a~~;ent hne 1s the ckrks In th~ t\ mp:1rflq ll>.':ieoce of the agent refuse to l{lVe wforrnutwn It 1~ f ~pee ted the 1gent w1ll rdurn to bts office thb ufter noon fhe Captam of the steamer Humboldt re ports tlwt nt 6 nell ck tlns mormng- stx mtlc~ east of Bar 1egat he sJo-hted a Wieck and bore down to It 1 bewredcd vess~] proved to be the ste tmcr V1 caya which sailed llence yeotcrday fnr liHana He saw scv era! pers os m the rlg!:(Ini!' and sent a lJoat to tbclr rescue The cL1ef and second officers su rrreon nc engineer and three of the crew were taken off and brourrht here The persong rescued state that on the even mg of the tLJrfJeth mstsnt at 8 o'clock the steamer was run mto by s four masted coal laden schooner supposed to be bound to the northward Both vessels sank w1thm five mmutcs One colored !my was taken ashore by the schooners boat 11n<l landed at Barne gat Captam Cum11l of the V1zcaya was drowned as was ulso n part of Its crew 1n a11 about 61 persoas FOUR MEN \HELD UP AND ROBBED By a. LunA Hu!hwayman Nenr Texarkana Arka.msa~, un \oVednesday By Telegrnnn to Tbt> Freeman , TEXAIUU.,.A, Ark , Oct 31 -A lone hHrb wayman held up and robbed four men near bere Wednesday Two men named Mark ham toVJk two bales of cotton to New Boston where they sold them On the way bJCk they were confronteo on•tne road by the rob her dressed as a tramp wbo empbasrzed his ~e:9:~ fo.o thPtr 'J!Oney ttnd watch\\ t>y \'.. r~tolver jp lhfl . .tR<'.I! Qt~on.e of tl(e meB -i.~r biB neman~etre ac~ded to the tnan compelled ona of them to dismount and Jllmpmg on the horse be r.ode awav Shortly arterw:rrds Hon W Hudgms one of the attornevs m the cotton belt rohbery -case and P(}lhns Rorlge;s another attorney came along and to them the Markams related their experience The story wus reccJved w1th laughter the llttorneys savmg; the braverv of t~o men who allowed one man to rob them m1ght be que~twned About 100 yards further on the attorneys were stopped by the same man and the expenence of the Markham~ was reptated and a considerable sum of money anrl their watcnes wm e taken Hudgins hired a horse and set out after the man A New RaJlroad By Tele-granb to The Freeman ALBA~Y Oct 31 -Articles of assocmhon of the Moh 1wk Valley & Northern Railway Company were filed to day w1th the Secre tary of State A r\ad about 2~ miles In length IS to be constructad commeucmg m the village of Polanrl Herkimer county ami ruumng thence by the most direct •md feasible route v'a the town or Trenton Oneula county and the 'Ill age of Gang M1lls Herkm1er county, to anrl termmatmg m tbe TIIIa!:(e of Nobles borough Herkimer countv The new com pany IS capitalized st $3n0 000 and bas as Directors Robert C Alexander Warren H1g ley David L Rt John and A G Mills Ne\ 1' ork A R Harper Philadelob!fi A B Steele Albert 1-\ Jlber Wa·oer Miller Her kimer Henry Patton Alh•ny D C Le fev're Buffalo C I! Phillips Brooklyn WJihom A Rnberts Cobleskill and Thomas E Merntt Middleville ConsniDption Cure for the Wealthy Bv Cable to Jhe FrPr--man BERLIN Oct 31 -Professor Koch refu<es to say more on tbe >uhJect of b1s di\covmy of the cure fur consumption than has been pul hsbed m the Natwnal Zituug No fur ther particulars are obtmnable except that metallic salts are used m the preparation of the lymph The lymph haVIng; killed the bacillus acts as a medmm to re estabhsh the patients health by Its mherent healing powe1s and also fortlf:ies b1m ag;amst tile fur tiler mvaswns of the bac1Uus The I ymph Is obtamed by a long aml extremely difficult process at _great cost and the cure will there fore be available onlv for the wealthy 1f the remedv IS not bought by the govern meuts of the different countnes for the general benefit or humamty In the Hands of the 8herdi By Telegranh to II.!e ttreeman CmCAGo Oct 31 -The .Arktn8a!D T1 av -eller edited by Op1e P Rertd the humonst has been taken nosoesown of by the Sheriff on an executton Is~ucd on Jnll~rnents aggre gatm~ $1 500 m favor of the Eagle Paper Company and W A Fowler The reason alleged for the financml trouble IS thut the eirculatiOn of ,he paper has fallen off and .collectiOns are slow Attempted Train U reeking By felegraph to The Fref'man CmcAoo Oct 31 -A. dastadly attempt to wreck a tram on the Pittsburg Fort Wavne & Chicago Railway at the corner of Th~rt.eth street and Fourth avenue wa~ discovered ano fmsllaterl I J a poiJCeman early this morn mg A bar ot Iron 24 feet long was stretched across the t1ack and l!ed down East A fn(\an Colony Flourishing By Cabl-e to Tbe Freeman BERLIN Oct 31 -Rer lvmg to an addreos from the Coloma! Soc1etv Chancellor Von Capnv1 sa} s he 1ep;arrls tho East J\fncan Colonv a~ vlry promi::;tng and expresses the hope that pnvate capital to further Its m jerests Will soon bP- forthcoming Judt:ments A:,:a1nst Clothiers By Telegraph to The Freeman '- Cmc.A.GO Oct 31 -Twenty six confesswns til of JUdgment aggregating $200 000 have ~ beenJenter.ed agamst Leopold Brothers & Com ~ pany wholesale clotluers at 229 Frank.lm \.street THE KINGSTON WEEKLY AL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1890. TERRIBLE MURDER IN ERIE COUNTY Two Little Girls Thrown from a Railroad Brld2e 75 Feet fbz:h. By TelegraDh to The Freeman BUFFALO, Nov l-One of the most terri ble murders ever knowu tn the hrstory of E•~e county was committed at Akron 24 mtles e\\t of this <'Jty last nutht A yo•ubg woman named Sarah McMullen aged 19 for rnerlv hvmg m Buffalo, but lately resrdlng w1th Mrs Patrick Brown m Akron, enticed Delta Brown aged s1x years, and Nellie :!!lay Conners aged 10 yes.rs to the Akron cement works narrow guage rmlroad brtd)!e hetghl 7tl f~et over Murder creek All of a sudden she pushed Della Brown over the s1de of the bndge and then grabbed Nellie May Connors nod hurled her mto the precipice below :Ncll!e was m•tnntly ktlled but fortunately little Dehn Brown hves to tell the terrtble aale as related Her litlle arms and legs are broken and n1tbough terribly bru1~ed It lS lhought sl e w1ll recover Last Dl!\ht the ctttzeus of Akron searched fot the Jnlsstng gnls and fo 1n l them nt nhout 2 o clock dns m mm)l; For several hours little Dehn had laH.l on the stone at the side of the creek un able to move Sht said to Constable Burns that Snrah hart bnrd work m puslngg :Nellie Connors over the ~Ide of the bridge and Pame very ne 11 fnlhng ovPI h~r~elf Afte1 comunttmrr the net S11rah McMullt n returned to Mr tlrown s house and said to Mrs Brown I am !lO!ug away Perh 1po you ~Ill uot see me a gam At the same time extendwg her h md .l\Trs Brown tboul(bt she was fo >hog when SaiUIJ ll!;nln spoke up Well If you wont shake hand• with me ail nght and \\' I ' ut Her acllons rxc1t< d the cuno<Jty f, rl e family 8arah startul for the bnd~~:e ov< r the b n at Akron about 10 feet hi •h nnrl mnv•ng at the plnce stepped m between tilr 1ron braces nnd JUmped mto the wnter whH b IS •everal lett 11 cp Simon Brown saw lwr and run to tl t' ~pot au l rc~cue I N 1rah frc m lr \'mng No rut<»on IS ass1gne<l flr the tcrr1l 1 e d<(.ll It 110: lJehevc l to be a ('f3Z\ act ( l l(r t1 te lffa1r bas created the reat~ s ex cit< mtnt 1n A kr m and the In) s to \ surrolll du p: h< r ohJ< ct 111 committtn!!; \wh an H t mnkes the cose \II the m01e corn nl f'ntell She is m c I>totly and VI Ill m t tnlk THE SURVIVORS OF THE COLLISION Between the ~tenuu•r Vn:caya Bnd Schooner i!l.ttrg~:nv~ at Le\Yt'l'l Ut~laware Hy Te-le-graph to Thf't Freeman LEw>s Del Nov 1 -The surv1vors of tlte colliSion of the steamer Vlzcava and the schooner C. orne hus H 11 cruye who W<re brought here la•t m,;ht un tbe lUI!; Hercules are us folio\ s From the CornPlms Hargrave f aplnm John F Allen c f Fall River FIT't lllate H C Pcrnn~r 'f P.lnlanelpllla seamen Andrew Hansen 'f I.loslon John Smith of England George Dmancl of l:'l Jiadelphi• J >hn An clcrson of Bo•ton Tl.!eorald Thoralrlson of N< rwa\ Hnrvev Gam r of Philadelphia Hans M Holmsen of Norway F'rom the V1zcnyn Arturo Gerala of San tander Leopolda Modl!>VIlla of C!ldiz A.n gel Escandon of Santander Leandro Ga cw of Bilbao Andres CaldB nf Pooteverdera Alonzo Bartlela, of C~d1z Ramon Cemaua of Coruna PoiNT PLEAMNT N J No.- 1 -The crews of the va.rwus hfe !O:al'\ing ~tntlons a.l mg the coast are cons.antly pntrollml( the be•cb but m fnr have been unahl9 to d1•cover any more be dies that may I llt.Tft 1 een washed ashore from I he two wre~ke I -.rsscls rhe spars of the V1zc•yacan be oeen plamly from •bore A wreckml( steamer is lymg along Side the \reck nod there SPems to be little doubt tb11t the bodies earned down on the cabm and stokeholes of the steamer wrll re mam where tney are unt1l the ve•sel IG IaiSed The steamer hes directly m the hue of ocean tr'lV~land IS a dangerous obMtructton to nav1 g1>1H>xt t It seemr c~rta'n that 115llvg$)\\Gre lost - Exciting Adventure By Telegraph to Tht> Freem\\- TROY Oct 31 -Two men named Benson and Fletcuer etnte emploves making re pairs at the state dam across the Hudson at this city met yceterd!lf. ftfternoon with an excltm~~: adventure 1he condemn•d c;mal boat Roberts of Burlme:too Vt hes ot the state dam aBel as the work of repairs wastm peded by the lngh water the endeavor was mado to hnng the boat sidcwavs and load It With stones in order to form a break water The boat broke !\WilY from the tu\s that were trymg to hold rt and plun~;ed over the side of the dam Benson and Fletch er took \ skiff' and 11ttempted to save a por !Jon of the wree:ka!(~ An oar broke and the boat rushed toward the dam Benson Jumped and wM caught near the wreckage boat Fletcher remamed In the skiff' and shot the ra ptds safely Benson was finally rescmd 11fter being thoroughly chilled Anchor Compan:r Defaults By Tttlegraph to The Freeman DETROIT .l\1JCh Nov 1 -Applfcal!on was made yesierday for the appomtment of Receiver for the Anchor Manufactunng Com pany On l! ebruarv 1 the company 1•sued 800 bondE at $500 ench umountmg to $400 000 to Hugh H Edwards of .New York as Trustee for a large number of creditors m thuc City The bonds W(re to became due n fiye years and earned sem1 annual wterest at 6 percent They \ere secured by second mortg age on s~ acres of land on the River Rou~te three rn1les betow Dttrmt and on the Immen>e COOperage Situated thereon the propertv or the comp~ny A condJtwu was Inserted that should anv default be made 1n ,my of the payments or wterest for more than 30 davs or should the works stop runmog the whole was to become due The compauy defaultecl and hence the above actwn Can Newspaperjil; Print 'News\' By Tele~rapn to 'I he Fr~emr.~.n LEAVENWORTH Kans Nov 1 -Post master Rllclne agam threw the mall ed!lwn af the Leavemcorth 1 •mcs out of tl.!e mall vesterday The puper was unmailable yes terday because It reprmted the h•t of the Catholic fair raffles m givmg an account of the Postmasters actwn Postmaster General W-anamaker sustmos Postmaster Hitclne and m 1eply to Ins teleg1am of mqwry simply Wired unma1lable Yesterday afternoon smt was filed by the Time& al!alnst Ritchie for $10 000 damae:es The claim Is made that no law ~an forbid an Amencan news paper to pnnt the news A Tragedy in CaiJfornla By Telegraph to The Freeman WESTPORT Cnla Nov 1 -Yesterdav mnrnmg Frank Mason s'l t am) krlled his two brotuers ID law Charlts and Matthew V unn w h1le tllev were asleep In 1\lason s house two miles from hew Mason fled to the woods l'ri >re shots \ere henrrl m the woods and It IS tbnught Mason killed others or himself No ( ause can be as\Igned for the d~ed except msamtv Mrs J'.l~son IS lying ll!lCOllSCIOUS from the shock Will Make Theu Own Liquors I!Jy Telegraph to The Fr~P.man \'T Lours Oct 31 -rue wbJ~kPy dealers here hem!( dJssatJsfied With the manner m wbrch the trust IS munagm_g the wb1okey makmg busmess of the count1y have or)!amzed a company w~ch \ capital of $1DO 000, and mll make their own hq uor• Conv1cted of 1\lanslau\hter By -eJegra.ob to The Freeman :NEW YoRK Oct 31 -Charles Cromley the actor otherwi~e known as \Vebster who on August 19 shot and killed Robert Jl.lc Neil the young engineer was convrcted to day of manslaughter m \be first degree The Brttish Loss at Vttu. By Cable to The Fre•man ZANZmAR Nov 1 -An offimal report states that the Bntish loss at the stormmg of VItu was four. wounded The Native loss Will! 50 kijled and wany wounded. Bualnfl'ss PoTtJon of the 'la:e~o~:~a3:~,:)l:r~~ trrely Destroyed-Loss l!y Telegranb t.o Tbe Freeman PEoRIA Ills Nov 1 -The business JlQr· two of the town of CbJlhcothe was almost entirely destroyed by fire last night Tile fire orlginnU,d m Hancock's livery sta spread 1apltlly m all directions The of tilts c1ty was appealed to for help a specml tram with fire engme was sent but as there were no means of unloading tile ma- clnnes they could not be uhl.zed Tbe tele )l\raph and telephone offices were burned out The followmg bmldrnga were destroyed Mary G1nr s m1lhnery, John Storry's ta1lor shop G 0 Frederick s butcher shop Dame! Dougherty s saloon, Kme: Brothers saloon, Wrlbam Stor rv s wa!:(on and blacksml!h shop D P 8mtth s sbne shop Dr C John's drug store F reclenck Sm1th'R bnkPry the rest deuce of Mrs B1ddlecorn Ely Mitchell's Jewelry store W tlllam Mille• 's bouse Cot tuge Hotel N H Betley furniture F W Ba1lev Bullettn. office Wolf Brothers' saloon and btlhard place P P Matthews dry goods Mooney & M oooe\ s grocery H A Mrad s grocery, R1chnrd H ughcs saloon Walker shoes Mal he's barber shop Mnrv Boozes mtllinery P~>st Of!Ice pwbahly much mntl destroyed Nel,on Bwthe<\ hlllwrd hall Rnhen Ine:er soils '\loun ·willll!m Krel.! s restaurant Cnrter & tleebe s butcher shop Loss $200, 000 CHll DR&N BURNED TO DJU.TII By Tt:'Iegraoh w The Freeman GLI \wooo Mmn Nov 1 -TbA Lake House at Starbuck was burned last me:ht 1 \u children of the proprietor, E P Bybee ''em h nued to death Two others were so h\ lly t urnod that they are not expected to In< 'I he origin of the fire 1s unknown 111usKll:OON MJCh Nov 1 -The lllu•ke ;;on Slnno:Je & l umber Company s mrll aud do~ks wtth 10 000 000 shtugl~s and 500 000 f~et or luml1cr \ere burntd this mornm,;. Less $75 000 The mlllls msurecl OPEN FOR TRAFFIC IN FOUR YEARS 1'Vt .. at a Member of En!i:ineering Staft Sa:tA About NJcaragua Canal By Telegra.ph to 1he Freeman ST Loms Oct 31 -Max Reber a mem her of th enl(meermg staff of the Nicaragua Canal ConstructiOn Company 1s m the CitY He suy~ thut the work upon the canal from the entrance at Graytown bas progressed mto the mlenor about I3t miles to what is known WI the drnde cut A railroad runuwg 10 miles mto the country bas been bu It by the company from Grev town through the swamps to the d!YJde cut for transporting Its men and rna ten 1! It IS built entirely upon corduroy pontoons of fell en tree logs 'l be \1\0rk at the rock d\1lle cnt IS the most oilfficult of •11 as It 1s through tho ool!d rock The balance of the constrnctwn \'ll be comparatl'oely easy to the Pactl'ic coast and Will be pn•be<l forward as r&.pidly us poss11lle The eanal will he completed and epen for traffic Ill the nGxt !our years ----~-- The Shooting of the Foster Woman. By Telegraph to Tne Freema.n ELiliRA Nov 1 -At an early hour tins mormng a startlmg statement was made w reg~• d to the shootmg of tbe Foster !j'oma n last n1~rht by Wtlh3m E Decker It ifas tn the effe<'t that the sbontmg occurred ntpbout 7 o clnck but that the alnrm was not g1vtn until 8 2<> o clock over &n hour Hnd a hlllf later At 2 15 tins mormng Chief Little ur rested Mrs Brees ant! locked her report of her haVlDJ! the for over an hour tndllltltT> t.l:.,i;ij:.&,,.fi!ii'1 By Tolegra.pb w The Freeman Kmy WEST Fla Nov 1 -The Spanish Consul, Senor Frnoci•co DeBagner, &fter leaVIng his office 1 hursday D!l!bt, WdS the victim of an unpnvoked Msault by Juan Garcia a Cigor maker receatly d!!char.red from tbe Consulate'~ secret •ernce GarCia was arraigned restetday before a Cuban Jus twe of the Peace pleaded g;mlty and was fined $10 This lemencv created the greatest md tgnatwn 1mong all classes In cause quence the Consul has been ordered to close his ~onsulate He vnll go to Havana The Kintt\ of Hollapd n. LuoatJc By Cable to The Ji reeman LONDON Oct 31 -A d1spalcb fwm The Hague says It has transpired that the state ments made regardmg the condltlon of the Kmg of Holland by the doctors and the mm Jsters we1e untrne The Kmg s phYSical health IS good, but he IS suJrenng from a mental malady which renders him unfit to go' ern In other words he 1s a lunatic The statements that he was pby•JCally 111 were made simply to delude tho gentral publtcand to explain tt:.e necessity of the appomtmeot at a regency A. l:a11road Despolls Lands. By Telegraph to The Freeman EAU CLAIRE W1s Oct 31 -Notice that the govern went wnuld sell the swamp and railroad 1demmty ],ads m lin• sectiOn No vember 1 has Jed to tile d1•coverv that all the lndemmty lands have been stnpped of their t1m her and are valueless Tl1e govern meot WI I IOVe<ligate charges that the Clncng-o St Paul Jlf Inneapolrs & Omaha Hmlr< arl solrl th< se lmds to lumbermen who <>ut $1 000 000 worth of tlrnher therefrom It IS clmmed that the railroad had no title to the lands Gave His Life to Save Another By Telegraph to Tbe Freeman ST JOHN N B Oct 31 -A sou of Fred er ck Mundie a well known St Jobn mer chant fell from a wharf here yesterday 11nd althongh the t1de Wad rnnmng strong and there was a heavy sea on Fredenck Youn_g aged 17 leaped m after b1m A boat was launched for their rescue but was broken to pieces agamst some rocks A ltfe buoy was then sent out to the driftmg boys but they could not reach It and after Young had kept Mundie up for half an hour, both b()ys sank to the bottom What Halfonr will be ARl<ed to Do. By CabJe to 'I he Freeman DonLIN Oct 31- The Expres~ says dele gates appomted by the Landlords Cooveo twn will meet Mr Balfour unon h1s arnval here and Will urge him to change the pro posed Insh Land Purchase Bill by proVJcJmg for the oppmntment of a Jud.re of tbe Htgb Court of Just1ce as the head of the Land CommissiOn and hrnttmg the powers of the local authorities to mtertere wnh the pur chase of land --~~-- B St John Guby Sentenced. By relegranb to The Freeman THE RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS F1red Upon by the Frontier Guards at Slupca IN FAVOR OF THE SETTLERS. DeCISIOn 1n a Land Grant Case Agamst a Railroad POPULATIO~ U. S. 62,480,540. HE ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA RECENTLY A Ru~6-lan Who HaA Suffered Very Mauy Bardsh1ps ttJu.l .PerliH. By Cable to The Freeman LONDON, Oct ill -A voung Russ:an nnmccl Kelchvsky who succeeded m makmg h1s escape from S1henn after havwg served 14 years there hM arrived m tins city He was mrt sted m V1lua when ooly 18 years of !li(C on suspiCIOn of h~vmg m h1s poss.,.swn revolutwnary documentR nnd of bcmg con cerned m a C(lnSpiracy aQamst tbe govern ment H1s escape from Stbcrm was attended '1\ 1th many bard ships and penis KelchTsky IS unwilling as yet to publl5h an accoun\ of hiS life m extle and lns es\ape for ftar that by domg s() he Will enllanl!'er hiB com rudes left at Nbcnu U0 states tbnt lhe e:<al<• there are greatly cncourug< d by the expr~s stons of sympathy 11 ttl! them w t ICir fate by the Arn~ncnn pe< ple nml cln1m that 1Iie Hns <Jnn Gov~rnment 18 much disturbed tnerehy 1liP. Offictal Mtsunue> of 1-il Petershur><: re rently mmouncetl that the rumors cnrrrnt m Rm.stfi thnt Am<:rtcans and othe.1s w~.:re se verc1y cntt< 1smg RussJ m pus m manag-ement were simply conceJis of the Nihiht• Kelchv sky a lao hnngs news of t\ o Ru<\'\na nam•tl PeshekProo and Mnk.renko who were re ceotlv arrested at Oushour and have been cond~mned to solitary c< ntlnement pcndwg nn offivlllliDvestigatwn for banng In therr posQe~s1on .._ hppme;s from Amt:ru·an m ws papers upon !he suhJcCt of th1 fedtnl( arou<e<i abroad bv the allee:eil maltreatment o! poht1 cal pnsoners In S11Jena BKRLIN Ocr 31 -The Voss~8C!te Z<ztung confirms the report !rom W~<r•aw thnt while a number of p( rsous were Jeavtng Russ1a, then toteohon betng to em1grate to Br1!.7.ll they were tired upon hy the Russmn frontier guards at t>lupcll The Warsaw report how ever stated t~nt nln~ person• w\'e killed, while the Z.ttunr; <ny• that only four of the party loot their h yes TEMPLE CORNER STONE LAID TO-DAY The Hand~ome ~trucrurA WJH Cm~t '\Vben Completcut 8.1100 000-.E:s~tcle.c~. By Telegra.oh to The Freeman Cmc~Go NoT 1 -The corner •lone of the Women s Temple which Is bemg •rected by the Woman s Chr!<tian TPmperanc• Unwn was lmll this aftunoon Tbe nerc1~es were opened at the Second R~gtment Armory hy the smgmg of America hv n tramed chorus' r 2 000 children Mr• E .l Thomp son Jlfother of thP. Crus•dc nsmltil hy the Rev Florence Koller geve the Cru,a<le P._eu,lm Tbb WM f >I lowed bv an 1nvocatwn hy the Hev E P Goodwm D D reapon •1ve ticnptnml readwg; l~d hy B1shnp Fnl lows an< I the sJDI>Ing of ;Tile Battle Hymn of tho Repubhc ' Actdre·s~s were thf'n de livered Mrs 1\fary L Lnthrop, I rr>ldent o! the Woman's Chnstian Temper Mis' t<J the .1.1te os tho temple on corner of Mom oe and LaSalle •treeta After the chiirlren bad sun!( tl,e son~r Sllloons Must Go ww\en bv Mtss \VIll trd for the occaswn the Rev- Tier riCk Johnson made the ded1c ,t.,rv pmJ er Thon with a llelJCatelv wronght silver trowel Mrs C0rse laid lhe coiner stonr wllilP tl.!e rrreat cllorus of children sung Rise Temple, R•se The bmldm)l; when completed, 11 ~o be a supei b ture In French gothic stvJe c\stmg $1100 000 1t Will be 18 stones h1gb ancl. from the center of thP. gothic turrets will sprmg a fleche or gold bronze 70 feet hioh ~urmounted hy the figure of a woman that stands with outstretchP.d han<'ls nncl uptmned fuce as If 10 prayer The tinnnceq of the un dertal.1ng ar~ on a firm basis as $600 000 of stock ha• been sold nnd t11e rewammg amount will be ra1serl by bonds DECISION IN FAVOR OF THE SETTLERS lo the Land Grant Ca~e Aattu ~t tlle Sioux CUy & ~t Paul .l..atlroad By Tele~aoh to Tbe Freeman Sroux: CITY Ia Oct 31 -The lnnrl grant cn~e of thP- governm~nt ~gnmst the Swux Oily & St Paul Railroad ( ompnny h•s been decided lly Jnd{!e Sbrras m favOI or the pov ernment !lnd the settle-s The case JOYolves 22 000 acres of land wluch was part of a gmnt to the ~tate to build a road from Swux City to the state hue The rAilroad com pany onlv bullt as far ns Lem.rs '\' l UBed the Ill no1s Central f•om tbC!e to Swux Ctty but claimed all the lnnd Judge Sh ras holds that the company !A entitled to the same p10p011!on of the grant os It built mw s of road and no more I he attorneys for the yovernment and settlers claim this Will g1ve them oll !,he land petitioned f 1r while the company claims tb•t 1t Will be able to hold part of It Tb1s questron wtll he tlecided when the decree IS ~Jj?ned and w tll urobaOI) have to he Uigued agam A. Man Mnrder~d by Bozl:'lar!l' By T~le~Taph to The l'reRman TRoY Nov 1 -Thomas Cburcl!ll 83 years of age was murdered bv burglars last mght at his home m the little hamlet known as The Hemlocks ' two m!les south of ~cbuylervlile Two men attempted to break mlo the house They broke the wmrlow of the room where Churchill and h1s w1fe were sleepme; and dems.nded that he should let them m 'I he old man re•used, and the men trterl to break in through the kitchen door Churclnll defended his property stnkmll: at them with a bayoneo which he had fixed on a stick when one of the men drew a revolver and fired three shots One shot took efl'ect m Churcb!llsleft breast lnll mi h1m mstantly The men ~ent to the of fice of Dr W B Web•ter and baa tben woundq dressed They \~ere Mwhael Hena han of Schuylerville andPatrwk Hu~~:hes of Montana who has bean V!Sllmg m Schuyler VIlle Hanahan has a flesh wound m tbe le't breast, while Hughes has a senous wound m the p-om Both men were placed under ar rest thiS mormng NEW Yom Nov 1 -Bernmd St John G1sby who when he was coovwted of pocket Epidemlo of l:'yphold Fever, By Tlllegrapb to The Freeman p1c1nng m General Sessions, pleaded tbqt lle was an English clergyman, and that a change TROY N Y Oct 31 -The epidemic of of faith had brou!:(ht him to tue present con· typhmd feve• that has prevailed at Lyon dJtJOn, wns yesterday sentenced to two ye:ars,]Mountam, Chnton county bas somewhat 10 P' bon abated Durmg the last SIX weeks there has been 46 ca.•es uf fever Four deaths have oe enrred There are now 18 ca~es The epi demtc 1 esull~d from Impure water Cb1ca.go Teleg-Ja}•her 15 Surrender. By Telegrauh to Th~ FreP.cman CmcAoo Oct 31-The ChJCagotelegrapb er• yesterday surrendered their Brotherhood Opium Smu~~:Im2 In WashmJ~tou. cha1ter In cnn<1deratwu of thlB action the By>felegraph to The Freeman Western U n10n agreed to take back all the Wash Nov 1 -Opmm smug dischatged employes except the three leadln,;:' .I·\·\u\. detected here and two police agitators Ua:ve .. b!len arrested for •etzmg and sell ( Iibera pounds of the smuggrcd opmm lt)'e supposed to be implicated -------- Mannina on Chlld Marriage. By Cable to The Freeman LONDON, Nov 1 -Cardmal an article m the Nmo ReVlOW systew ef ct!ld mamage, protests Indian governments admlttmg the ti\UtlOD Of COnJU!!\!li ngh\s, l\op or the United States The Freeman Oct, l!-1 -The poplilatlon as shewn by a census lto.•da.v., ll! 62,480,€i,Q, SPECIAL BUSINESS NO TJCES If • all our kJ10wJedge li ourselves to know tben when we know we ate vietmuzed w1th toothache headache and neurala:ia we will be WISe to find a. bottle of l\lahatlon Oil at once --------------------- flOWS THIS I We offer One IIundred Dollara reward for any case or catarrh tb.n <::annot be cured by tskmg B&ll s Catarrb CurE\' F J CH&NEY & Co Props Toledo 0 VIi e the undenn~ned havQ known F J Ctleney for the past 15 yPaus and bel eve htm peri ectly bon (\rable m all busme.liS tl:&nl<actions a.nd fln!l.nClaJiy able to carry out &ny obh)latwns made by tbetr firm Wli:eT & Tau..&.x 'Vhole~la Druggtsts Toledo 0 W A.LDINQ- .i{rMx.ur ct M.lltV!N Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0 Ball s Catarrh Cure Is tak~n Jntemally acting dl rect1y upot.. t.he blood and mucous aurface of the system Ttostlm O!llAl!! Stent free Pnce 75c per bot lie Sold by all drug~:~sto HIS IGNORANCE OOST 111E $150 001 I was SICK abed for tbree months The doctor said I ha.<ll>rolapsus Uten, 'lflncb. was untrue He dldn t try to cure me but wanted to make a $1 50 evl)ry day ~ly uncle is a druRsz-i~t and he told me to tw n the doctor orr and try 8u1pbur B1tt ers I did so and 85 worth or Sulphur Blttl::rs cured me of gt\nerol weakness and debthty -Mrs S - N w Haven WRA T DOES rr MEAN 1 ' 100 Doses One Dollar m ans sJmply that Hood s Sanm.pa.,na Is the most economical n ~d cme to buy becnust\ Jt gives muru for tb~ money tba.n any other preparat on Encb b ttle conram~ 100 loses emU w111 average to lMt a month wh le othdr pre;>pal\a tiODS ta.kl n accordlnK to lll \ectwns are gone m ~ w 't\k ThereforE' l e sure to get Hoods B.a.rsapa r1lla the Ul >oll pu.nller FALLING 10 (1(\(1 FEET Sm1mg upward ter: tJ 0\ sand feet m a bn.lJoon st~ppn g out a 1 I fa hng to the oartb a~ g~r ~13 as tall~ the .Rnowfia.kP LR comnderr 1 a r rnark:u. 1f t at But t cur w-1 at for cent:.n\le::'l las be-en con~ttlert\rl an mcu at le d1 ~e 1~t IS an J[Jfimtely p;rr-a.tt>r f at That an tE':nt terr r of the rn.ce--consumpt:inn ts for ~ 1 to y1eld to the curo.t Ye a..g•r y or Dr P crCf' s (pI Jtln ~IPmcal Dls ovt r) t! It tJo taken m tm1 aucl 61-vt\n a fa r tr 11 1 be hack ng coug l f'cttc 11u h hurrw 1 hr atlm.a- a.ud other pr mounory f:yr ptvms shoull b ht cded b rorl:\ 1t li too Ia.r.e By tbe uspo or U ld~::n Medtcal D covf'rV evuy function of th ~Y !<f,em l ro tse-d t-o bNtltt.} act o the blf)od 1,. pur Iii~ 1. d gPF:tiUII n.nd nutt ition 1m prove l tile slren1-1th a Hl fi h bu lt 1p an I all t!Je lJ>;tr :;;:; nfl for~r mnPrn of ( ons 1mpt on ill ~ pPar It 1 p-uar anU e'.l tl b neflt or Cllll:! iF taken m tan~ or monc;y paid for 1t w11l be rerunded A ',EI'\ :lfETH0fl OFTREAriN<I DI~EASE-HOS PITAL RE~!EDlES Wbatare they? There ts\. n w departurP in 1he tr,..atrnent f Gts~~~e It consist.<; m ll e colle tlon of the r:.p~c1nc~ 1 sed hv oaten sr ecmll:-~ts of Europe and ..&.merwa and brmgm~ th{\m Trllb n the reach r all For instance tb(l trl atmc:nt purnued by spec tal physicJa.n:!l who trt'at tndtg£->StloO stomach and hYer troubii!\A omy wa!'J obtamed and prepa.rPd The tr.ntment or otb•r physician\ celebrated ror cnrrng catarrh wa\ prono meed an 1 ao on t1U these mcom parable cur\\ll no.- mclud .... d sen~(> of tbe lungJ.t k J neys remale wea.kn~ss rheumat1s n anU nervous dt. blllty Th ~new method or. one remedy for one d ease must appeal to thf\ common st>nse of all s tfft;r r~ ma.ny )f whom haTe expPr E>DCt'd the 1l effects a.n l thoroug:lllv real ze the a.b~unl ty of the clmms of Patent r.t!'dtc ne15 wb1ch a.re gt arantPed to cure e.-ery ill o 1t or as ngle bottl at d tbe u~ of wh ch as ata.tlstic~ proT~\ has rmm d. more stomachs than .alcoboJ A c rcular descr I ng these new remed1es 1~ sent fr ~on receipt of stamp to pay postage by Ho~l>ltal Remedy Company I oronto Canada aole prop1 wtorl5 ---~--- WHAT IS THE SHORTESr simplest nnd surl\~t method or rehevm.e and. curmg n. con moo cold1' Thi.:. 1~ a quesoon m wbtch e\Very o e s mtf!'re~ted as prob~bly there IS not me per~on m a bundre>d w• o dnes not sul!er se-veta.l more or Jet-s senous attacks ot the kmd dur ng the fall wmter and prmg m ntb~ ~veu thougb there be I ttle or no cough where the cold ~~ atLended w th soreness and oppr ... ss on w1 h aches or pams tn the muscles hones or JOmts Dr Kennf'dy s Cnerry B!\lst\m sh.ould be ta lrt~n m dos s l:u~e enough to cause a silgh nau~ea a.nU 1! It Is pos~bl\\ !or tbe p!'rson to rema.m Indoors t e should then bP. co,.er€'d up warrr l.T Jn bed A gentle ~rspuM1on w1U folio 'tV wbJCh should be t'ncouraged by further although sma..lJer rloset~ De-- c ded re!1e1 will be experitmced m a few houni It there sa Cou~h 1t will soon bf'CO ne loos• and easy Dr Ken tedv s Fa.Torltc Remedy ma.y also b~ used wttb bt-neflt to open the bowels and cOl\teC:t and •t•mu!ate rhe St.owach, Kiln ys !Uld Llfi'er to aliSJSt the recove1y It was once supposed that serotula. coulrl not be er~<l>l>9!9d !rom theJI.f~.rp, b~tb..e ~·Y.el(>US 1\- nftli produced by l/ha use ot ,lfilr•s San\'pafilla dl$prore this theory The r~on u!l th1a med1cme is thf:ll most powerful bluod pm ifter ever discOvered BUCK! ENS .ilWJC.l SALVE The best salTe in tbe world tor Puts, Brul~Mt Sores \ lcern Salt H.beum FeTE>r Sores retter Chapped Hands Ch!lblo.mR CcrnJ.o aud all \-lk n ErufJtlons and pu!.Ut '1'61'11' Clll'eB P1le:! or no pny requned It IB guaranree 1 to g-IYI!' p~rrectsatJstachon crmonE-y:re-- fund~d Pnce :l5 cents ~r box: For sa.Je by Va.n Dnreen Bros .ttondout aod j; J R Clarke King! ton, HAPPY HOOSIERS Wtlllam 'T'Jmmons Pos .. ma~ter or IdaTillC Ind ' wnte-:5 ltleetr1c Btttera haa done more tor me than all oth~r medicmes eambmed for that bad feelmg arunng from Ku1ney and L1nr trouble John Les lie !anner n.nd ~tockiJI.&D. of aame place sa.ys Fmd Elt\e nc :81tter1J to he the ~st K1dney and LITel medicme m11de me !e(\l hke a new man ' J W Gardn,.r hardware merchant en.me town 111ays Electuc B tte .: JS ]u.•t the thmg for a man who IS all run down and dot t care whetht>r he liTes ordu~s be rmmU new itren~h ~ood appetite and felt JUSt hke he had o. n~w 1 o.se on life Unly 5Dc a bottle at Vt~.nD'[\u.o;;:en Bt oa Rondout and F J R Clarke s K.lng8ton drug at,ores I am llfl..tis:!led Dr De:me s Dyl!lpF>pms PtHs well desorTo the &1l1pl,... ~trona.itJ they a.re reeervmg., !t:KT C V U8..U:'l'I'ORD Kingston N Y I AM ABOUT DEAD WI fH THE GRA. VEL Sad 111r John M .A lien ot Charlotte N Y A f:11t>nd satrl Use Dr Kenot>dy s Ftnonte Reme-dv o! Rondout N Y I d1d so and I o.f'ftrm that the madlcme !ola,Ted my lit~ I am a well man agau .. - thlnk or tbe cost only on€ dolJ:tr for a bottle It') our dru;;:gttlt do£;>S not k~e'P the medtcme ad drets tue proprtctor Rondout N Y ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT fr Your hstressmg cough r.a.n be cur~d We know tt hecause Kymp 8 Ba.lsa,m With n the past few yearR hns cur.jd so ma.nv congl s and colds 1n thls eommumty Its rf!markable sale has been won en tJrely by tts genurne ment Ask some fnend who hi\S used it whllt he thmk.s o! Ken p s Bal!'iam 'l berc 1s no rnedte ne so pure none su e:ITe-ctiVG Lnrge bottles 50e and $1 at all clrug-gtsts MILES NERVE AND LIVER l'JI LS An ll11pC1rtant rl s.:~overy They act un r.ne hv r !!ttoml\( h !ill l bowels through the ner'fes A. new pr.mctp\ They apeeUJly cure b1 wusoesR lmd tnstr torvtd hTcr PJ es a.nd c nst1pat10n ~ple:Jd d for men w-omen al:ld eb ldten SmalfeRt nnlde~t s Ire::;t Thii ty doses fot ;Z!'i cents Samples fre6 at Van Due-sen Bros Ro 1dout and Km!Zston AWFUL SKIN DISEASE Ch1ld e. Mass of Raw Bleeding Sores M1raculous Cure by Cuhcura Remed1es A !aoo from the hall\ te the neck on both stdes a raw m&si of bleedmg iiores two httle hand~ and arma m the same conditiOn a bodv around the waiSt o! which WaR a broad banct of bleedmg eru - tion!J and from the hips to the t1ps of ber tops tfe- olnn WIIS iO raw as to lle absolutely swkemnf( to the s1ght Such wa:a the fn}r:b.t.ful condltlOD of the Ilttle- four vear old dau~hter of Mr and Mrs H A Stout ot Dansnlle )I Y when I fir t •nw her about twO. monthR ago At that t1me I was clerkmg m the drug &tor~ c-f C W 'Woolever bad much fmth In thf'l CUTIOUR..! RUil11lDIRg :a.nd IPSOlved to ,try them on !Jcr I eoutd not bear to see tlle little one suffer as I L:n~w sbe d1d 1 lio.Te tned everyth 1 ug 8-ug gested to me on my little daug-hter \\ bo bus bl-'en so. affiJCted almost from birth oatd Mrs lll.out 1 haTe had thue docl.Ora ezper menton her but !:'he ~eerned to h~ g~thor: wori>e very day I \TY\n.s almost di•tracted E<ery u gbt I bo.l lo bandage her all over and hem ttens on ber hDI Is to prevent h1-..r from digf.mg the-1~w fle:sh vn b 1 E\r fin#,l.:f'\k' Fre quentl:r little Raa wuulllte- nwa.ke all n gbt sob b ngo a11.d moamng wuh Jam wh1d I fcart\ I coulJ. ne'frr be rrollrTeU untll dea h entl t1 hel suff rmJZ One day M.r F'aulkn~r swpp(\d 10 ~aJd hC' bad. often not1oed my httle a.1ghter and b{ 1 e.- q tbat Ct:TI cent HJ:II.ltDixs vro 1ld eur~ her llP offe1 ('- l t 1 eat th~ e:xpenl'le .and I re\~ol Ted to try tbem but v, t I.Jout much hopt\ for at bhat t e 11l1P wa.s ..-orse tban I bad ~Ter SE'en her and there ~ erne I ou nrospects of recOT('ry lie bought tb~ rem~d1e~ as r wm 1 spfl and a f!\lt:ll(Ul Ulie ot CUTICl A CUTICTJU RESO...- TEl'IT anll Cl Ticux.... HO.l1\ bas wrougl t a m ra( It' 1o lay hi!\'r •km IS Rmootb. A J f~lr an 1 I belieYe .sh,.. ha~ t'utlrPJy recot\er 'll I w ~1 to exv css my m lit £T&t€-ful tbaJ ks toy J Mr r a 11 mer anrl to the propnelon: or l>ho ( (; riCt:l'tA nE.u:&D!E which I am oh 1re a Ted t y d Ills If I lu ow the aiJuve ~ tr w. m eV\'-lry part cular an I I rll:'\fer Mr c v.; Vi' o< lc>ver dru~i;l!:~t or to am lus nrss man m arod zta dngm 1 nEnllt-' J! J;::,iSFAt.:Lh .. ~.t:n DANSVILLE N Y June~ lti~ Sold e\\Vf-'rylVhf'rf'l •5f\ ltE.Rol .,.KNT Sa J':!.p ar oOC ROAP T'nm. Dm:;G A.:-iD l TIIUHCJ.L C RPORA.TION B stor ar\ ~,.n 1 for Hovr to ( u Sku DiR~\ases Ptt~es 50 Illustrll.tion!l!. i!U a_ 1UO U>s moruah.; WEAK, Pmm BALK\ Kidnf!y and t: term\\ P.a. n\ and \\ eo.k neS<;f'S rel evPd: Jn one mmute by tht' Ct ncr nA ANTI PAI~ PI.Asn .. n the only mstantAUt'OUI pa..1 1 kill u:;r plaster ----- PRIC:fS LOWER THA~ E) ER. STEINWAY HAII\oES BROS· IVERS& POND MASON & HAMLIN PEE:K&SON STERLING PIANOS~ E PIANOS~ PIANos; \' *%-- ~ = ORGANS MAcON & HAMLIN~ PALACE. ~ ~ PIA.NDS AND ORGANS~ ~ or a.ll Maker& a 1 = r SheRt Music and Mn'Sfu &o~i ~.,...J..T P1anos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. I .. GOOD SECo~D EA1 D PI H 0 S CHEAP .I E. WINTERJ \ Opera House, Kmgston, N Y Fo & \W. CO. HEATING _LL\_PP ARATUSo STEAM, WARM AIR, HOT WATER FURNACES FIFTY YE ~RS FXPERIENCE as Heat n.: and Veunlatmg- .ENGINEERS For r 1 her InformatiOn apply to your St<=!a.Ln Fitte-r or S ove DE-aler or .E.end to us for Illustrated pamplll<:: I wiled tree FULLER& 1VARREN CO., TROY, CHICAGO, CLEVELAND, BOS1'0N, NEW YORK LOCAL AGENT:o- B Lough ron 50 Fair street Kingston N Y SPECIAL ANDSUPERIORADVANlAUE>i FOR IN HARD' XTARE STRUCTIO~ IN V \ 1 SHORT HAND. . Type Wntmg and all CommerCial cmd Common CHEAPER THAN EVER. .Enghsh Bra.ncht-:s at Spencer's Bus1ness College Fall term opens September lsi N1ght Rcoool Oc tober to April 'Vlll remove to beautiful ro1oms m the Ub,ter County Bank Bmldmg :september 1st Call or send for circularfl Address H H BP!:Ncn:n. 23 Wa.l) St K.iogE:ton :S T ~fonu.ments and Headstones IN EVERY DESIRA.BLE KIND OF ~IARBLE AND GRANITE Can be seen a• W1lham J Kent's, . t 22 Umon-ave - Ktnoston N Y BENJAMIN TURNER. JU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORATLA+V. Claims for Pens1ons, Bounty Back Pay ete , agafll the U S Government promptly attended t.o. RROKAN ULt'TERi10 N Y La S. WINNE & CO., No. 10 Wall-St., Kmgston, N. Y. Keep '<.\D~ .,antly on hand a full lme of Ha:rdwars whoch will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES The stoc:ec mcludes-Iron, Steel Nalls Horse Shoe~ Horse Nails, Sprmgs .Axles Spokes Hubs Rims ,;hafts Poles. .Agncultural Implements T1~1.'l< Cutlery, etc , also> agents for FAIRBANKS SC 8 Warners Plane. ana Patent Wheels, La.Hm &- Rand s Sporting anCf. B!astmg Fowder, S<ifety Fuse aloo the celebrated Syracuse Chilled Plpw. We buy fo-r cash direct from the manufacturers. whteb enables us to offer extra mducements to our customers Thanking our fnends for paa.t patron age we respectfully solicit their futur~ favors. L S WISNE & CO , No 10 Wall St Kingston. -Greatcfosi ng Out Salel In ord~r to roa. re rnom for new goods coming we our entire stock for two weeks only We have only ers at $2 50 A beuutiful RILtte.n Rocker for S l 50 Wa.luut and Oah: Cane Seat Cill.urs at \'5 c .Antique $!!5 Pat lor Smts mado to order JUSt as cheap as at reduced pr cer Don t watt, but come along as are pressed for room and bave cut the pnces ollt a. few more of those elegant Plush Oak Frame Rock A very fine hand made l )t:t.k Ext.E:-nston Table at $4.5()1 Oak Bedroom S.utts With sprmgs $1il reduced from those that are alrea<ly maae l'legant F'>rlor SUltto' the above sale continues two -weeks only G-eorge C. Wolven, The Leading Fu rniture Dealer- HEAD OJf W A LL STREET.